It’s the long-awaited sequel to one of Wes’s more popular courses: It’s Simplifying Color Theory Vol. 2!
This tutorial set features five full lessons, clocking in at over 3.5 hours, including topics such as:
A quick crash-course review on information covered in Simplifying Color Theory Vol. 1 to get you up to speed!
Discuss the difference between Additive and Subtractive color mixing, and why this matters for your workflow in digital (and traditional) art creation
The easiest, fastest way to memorize the color wheel and cracking the code of Complementary Colors
Learn the physics of how Color Recipes work, and make your own color combinations quickly and easily
Professional-level techniques, including painting color on top of grayscale in ANY digital art program
Use tried-and-true legacy art techniques to unify your colors, every time
How mood dictate your colors, and always make the “right” decision based on your needs
A full workshop session that you can follow along with in real-time!
....and much more!
This tutorial set features 6 separate video lessons, broken up into main topics, alongside everything you need to follow along with me during this session’s final project: color comps for an imaginary client.
Much like Simplifying Color Theory Volume 1, this course is set up like a chat with your own private art mentor, so while there are a LOT of moving parts and topics discussed, the lecture format is set up to be watchable multiple times, gaining new information on each viewing!
If you haven’t taken the first installment of this course, I HIGHLY recommend doing so, as everything we learned in Simplifying Color Theory Volume 1 comes into play here, and expands upon your knowledge base to make sure you have everything in your arsenal to make confident color choices in your work.
Simplifying Color Theory Vol 2. is a great step up from your fundamentals, and will easily take you from ‘beginner’ to a more ‘intermediate’ level of understanding and execution with your artwork and its use of color, whether you work digitally OR traditionally. Couple this with what you’ve learned with Simplifying Color Theory Volume 1, and you’ll be unstoppable!