If you learned that Red, Blue and Yellow are the three Primary Colors...you may be a little disappointed :)
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@christophkuhn360 Жыл бұрын
Finally a video where the secondary colors are quoted correctly, a pleasure👍🏻👍🏻
@christophkuhn360 Жыл бұрын
For me the tertiary colors are called like this, red-orange = blood orange, yellow-orange = ocher yellow, yellow-green = poisonous green, blue-green = turquoise, blue-purple = indigo and red-purple = fuchsia, in Itten's color wheel where the theoretical primary colors are red, blue and yellow, and in the The practical primary colors of the subtractive color mixture in painting are magenta, cyan and yellow (CMYK) and the secondary colors red, green and blue, and for me the tertiary colors are yellow-red = orange, yellow-green = bright green, cyan-green = turquoise, cyan-blue = sky-blue , magenta blue = purple, and magenta red = fuchsia, and with the additive color mixture in the light colors, the primary colors of the light are red, green and blue (RGB) and the secondary colors of the light are magenta, cyan and yellow, and the tertiary colors are also called exactly for me like this, red-yellow = orange, green-yellow = poisonous green, green-cyan = turquoise, blue-cyan = sky blue, blue-magenta = purple, and red-magenta = fuchsia, as an example,
@Multiversal_Guardian_Of_IceАй бұрын
It kinda of depends if you are newton'ing or not RGB (Red Green Blue) can make all colors when you are mixing by adding light and a example of this are the screens of digital devices because they create light, making it brighter as you add more colors. CYM (Cyan Yellow Magent) can make all colors when you are mixing by subtracting light and a example of this is paint because a mix of paints absorbs as much light as all of the paints in the mix togheter, making it darker as you add more colors. CYM are the opposite of RGB, and because of that adding CYM colors togheter in a subtractive case is equal to adding RGB colors in additive case because if you subtract the opposite of a color you will actually be adding that color, so red green and blue are the primary colors and cyan yellow and magent are their opposites, the secondary colors.
@iamthekittycat Жыл бұрын
I figured this out when I used magenta sharpie on a yellow post it; it was a perfect red
@user-hu3su5nt5x18 күн бұрын
This video is awesome
@lovelylipbonesouwwwwwwwolv21982 жыл бұрын
Why is this video so underrated?? We've been lied to our entire lives!!
@scotwllm2 ай бұрын
You got it mostly right, but in the end, it's wrong. Color is created in the brain based on the wavelengths of light in the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation that reach the cone cells in the back of our eyes. The cones send messages to the brain about the proportions of long, medium, and short-wavelength light. We learn that when the wavelengths are mostly long, that's red. Medium, that's green. Short is blue. RGB. It doesn't matter how the wavelengths were created. For example, you didn't come to our homes with your magic markers, draw your color wheel, and shine a light on it. Our computer monitors excite phosphors that emit short, medium, and long-wavelengths of light. If our eyes are open and facing the monitor and the emitted light reaches the cones at the back of our eyes and the signal is created, sent, and received describing the quantities and proportionate amounts of the various wavelengths of light AND our brains are aware that people in our society have assigned names to some of the possible combinations, that's when color is created. It's all in our heads. On top of that, when you mix your magic markers or pigments or dyes or whatever, you still have not created colors. You created something that selectively absorbs portions of light created by another source such as the Sun or a lamp, and reflects the rest if it is present. Take the color wheel you created into an unlit closet and close the door. What colors can you see? If you say black, technically, that is not a color, but everybody thinks it's a color, so OK, fine. Here's the last test for primacy -- create white. You can't with cyan, magenta, and yellow. They don't even create black very well. Red, green, and blue are what we see, and therefore they are the primary colors.
@theprowrestlingguy68512 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@vidaderafaelveggioriginal2 ай бұрын
Ok, so… In my opinion, both ryb and cmy are correct in terms of paint. Then I learned about the rgb color model that is used in light. So tell me if I’m correct about the colors in each color model: RYB Red Vermillion Orange Amber/Marigold Yellow Chartreuse/Lime Green Cyan Blue Violet Purple Magenta RGB Red Orange Yellow Chartreuse/Lime Green Aquamarine Cyan Azure Blue Purple Magenta Rose/Hot Pink CMY Magenta Rose/Hot Pink Red Orange Yellow Chartreuse/Lime Green Aquamarine Cyan Azure Blue Purple
@vaughntherblxgamer1454 ай бұрын
Primary color
@Charliemmafan Жыл бұрын
I think both ways got 2 right or somewhat because the original way to me the green looks like green and orange looks like orange but the purple don't really look that right and the way you believe I think the red looks almost red but kind of more orange honestly and the green looks great but the blue looks 100% like purple so I don't think either way really mixes perfectly like they're supposed to honestly but the old way got 2 right IMO more completely and the new way got basically 1 1/2 right to me because the green and the orange honestly look fine to me mixing the old primary colors but only the green really looks right to me under the way you're recommending and the red looks closer to orange than red, the blue looks totally purple and under the old way the purple looks somewhat purple but not really that much but to me going by the old school way is more accurate honestly.
@Narsuitus9 ай бұрын
Where are the brown and tan colors?
@HUEMOB5 ай бұрын
Phthalo blue phthalo green titanium white is cyan
@RandomGuyFelix6 ай бұрын
I'm an artist and I did know this but I showed it to my friend who is very interested in color but doesn't have a lot of patience to learn because of different reasons but we mostly blame ADHD lol (literally had to put this in x2 for them😂)
@Narsuitus9 ай бұрын
@8:09 What color do you get when you mix all twelve colors in your color wheel?
@Posiman3 ай бұрын
In theory you get black. In practice it might be little off, slightly greyish or brownish. That's why they also use black in printing (and also because black is cheaper to manufacture, so it would be really wasteful to mix it with three more expensive pigments, especially since a lot of what people need printed is just black text)
@ONLYSWIMАй бұрын
You get shit
@ethanalgicosathlonchannel11102 жыл бұрын
I have better names for the tertiaries: A better name for Yellow-Green would be ‘Chartreuse’ A better name for Green-Cyan would be ‘Spring’(Not Turquoise cause Turquoise has more Cyan) A better name for Cyan-Blue would be ‘Cornflower Blue’(Go into Google slides and hover your mouse over the colour between cyan and blue when picking a colour, that’s what it says) A better name for Magenta-Red is ‘Fuchsia’ If you’re confused why I’m spelling it colour, it’s because it’s spelled like that in the UK and I live in the UK
@mosesjoe37632 жыл бұрын
Or maybe: 2-Red is complement to 1-Cyan 3-Orange is complement to 3-Blue 1-Yellow is complement to 2-Indigo 3-Lime is complement to 3-Purple 2-Green is complement to 1-Magenta 3-Emerald is complement to 3-Ruby (1 = primary, 2 = secondary, 3 = tertiary) Check out my COLOR CUBE PROFILE PIC (I Drew it on MS Paint LOL), Its a good COLOR WHEEL reference. Notice the corner edges are primaries and secondaries, while the straight edges are tertiaries. Left side of the cube are WARM colors (Red, Orange and Yellow are the Hottest) Right side of the cube are COOL colors (Cyan, Blue and Indigo are the Coldest)
@ethanalgicosathlonchannel11102 жыл бұрын
@@mosesjoe3763 what you’re calling lime is chartreuse but ok
@mosesjoe37632 жыл бұрын
@@ethanalgicosathlonchannel1110 Chartreuse seems more of like a (Yellow-Green + Yellow) color. I chose Lime because it's a citrus. You know like Orange, Lemon and Lime (neighboring hues Yellow being Lemon). Plus it's well known and simple word.
@ethanalgicosathlonchannel11102 жыл бұрын
@@mosesjoe3763 well there’s chartreuse green and chartreuse yellow. If you’re referring to the yellow version you’re right, but the green version is the correct tertiary colour. Chartreuse is true yellow-green, but you’re right about lemon and lime being better known words
@mosesjoe37632 жыл бұрын
@@ethanalgicosathlonchannel1110 So can Chartreuse also be called Lime? Like Lemon is Yellow, Fuchsia is Magenta and Turquoise is Cyan. Besides the Lime I'm talking about is the CMY version which is a little more greener than the brighter RGB one. I mean pure RGB Green is Lime'ish compared to CMY Green but I'm aware that RGB Green is the true green. Just compare our Profile Pics, yours is in RGB while mine is in CMY.
@kennnnnnnnnnnnnnnАй бұрын
Shouldve used watercolor
@enriqueortiz76812 жыл бұрын
i remember its still red yellow and blue there are the right primary colors :) like i just saying boi
@cknick6 ай бұрын
This video literally explains why that’s not true 😅
@GettinLa8d6 ай бұрын
Your information while correct is not the full story. See, inks use translucent medium while paints use an opaque medium. In other words, your examples are only showing true because of the specific model you are working in. Medium has to be taken into account. This could be taken even further when one considers digitally rendered colors (pixels and such) rely on the RGB model.
@basilg6954 ай бұрын
I'm learning how to be a tattoo artist and was wondering how this specifically applies to tattoo ink. I'm glad you said something and if you have any further ways to elaborate please do because I want to get this right!
@Reversingthelies3 жыл бұрын
The real primary colors are RBG
@sauersvirtualartroom20443 жыл бұрын
With light, absolutely! RGB are the "additive" primary colors while CMY are the "subtractive" primary colors.
@Interested19562 жыл бұрын
If you’re mixing lights, yes. RGB If you’re mixing pigments it’s CMY (plus k or black, because CMY pigments don’t absorb all the color)
@Reversingthelies2 жыл бұрын
@@sauersvirtualartroom2044 color is fascinating nonetheless
@Dolph1nVR Жыл бұрын
*COLOR NERD GANG*
@renatachavessoares175Ай бұрын
RGB is Just with mixing light and not paint
@user-nj2pi4jy9s2 ай бұрын
Secondary color is green orange and violet (purple)
@theprowrestlingguy6851Ай бұрын
Red and Blue are secondary colors. 🙂
@user-nj2pi4jy9s2 ай бұрын
I can make magenta and cyan by other color
@theprowrestlingguy6851Ай бұрын
That's not possible, I don't think Cyan and Magenta can be mixed! 😌
@theprowrestlingguy685113 күн бұрын
No way, dude! You cannot make cyan or magenta because they're primary colors.
@user-nj2pi4jy9s2 ай бұрын
Magenta and cyan is not a primary color only red yellow and blue are the primary color
@theprowrestlingguy6851Ай бұрын
Wrong! Cyan and Magenta are the real primary colors! But hey, blue and red can be mixed! 😏
@theprowrestlingguy685113 күн бұрын
And besides, blue and red are secondary colors! 🙂
@theprowrestlingguy6851Күн бұрын
@@user-nj2pi4jy9s Wrong! Cyan and Magenta are primary colors along with Yellow! 😏
@St4rlight_YT2 жыл бұрын
It's still red blue yellow no cap but it's also false
@theprowrestlingguy6851Ай бұрын
Wrong! 😀
@theprowrestlingguy685113 күн бұрын
Not anymore! Blue and red are secondary colors along with Green, while Cyan and Magenta are primary colors along with Yellow! 🙂