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Simplifying SATURATION: a color theory tutorial



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In this video, I’ll discuss saturation and how you can get vibrant colors without cranking the saturation all the way up.

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20 thoughts on “Simplifying SATURATION: a color theory tutorial
  1. Could you please tell me, suppose the painting is done and then i notice some places the saturation should be higher and some places should be lower how would you go and fix those? Repaint over them? Or use Photoshop's his saturation by selective colors? Or is there a better way?

  2. I've always found less saturated colors easier to harmonize in my painting and now I know why! You have a great way of explaining and demonstrating things that some of us may do intuitively but can't rationalize 😀 Thank you!

  3. Oooooooh… flipping the cool/warm palette was such a good demonstration. I've seen so many people point to the same color in two different settings to demonstrate context, but that was the first time I've seen the scheme inverted behind it. Nicely done!

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