Enamel Color and the Color Wheel
Making your color samples is only the first step in developing a personal enamel vocabulary. Don't stop there; use your samples for more than just picking out the colors that you like.
Lesson 1: Introduction to Ricky's Design Language (5:11)
Lesson 2: What is My "Enamel Vocabulary?" (2:33)
Lesson 3: Each enamel color is a "letter" in my enamel vocabulary (4:19)
Lesson 4: Become "fluent" with your Enamel Vocabulary (1:40)
Lesson 1: Introduction to transparent enamel (4:43)
Lesson 2: Introduction to Opaque Enamel Colors (5:48)
Lesson 3: Using lump enamel to create vocabulary
Lesson 4: Applied Enamel Vocabulary: My Landscape and Pond enamels
Lesson 1: Why make color samples? (14:00)
Lesson 2: Develop Your Enamel Language (10:00)
Lesson 3: How I make my transparent color samples (60:00)
Lesson 4: Some Color Sample Variations (22:00)
Lesson 1: Using my Color Samples to Learn (4:51)
Lesson 2: Color, Value, and Hue (5:15)
Lesson 3: Purple and Yellow Samples (4:15)
Lesson 4: Complementary Colors (3:34)
Lesson 5: Split Complementary Colors (2:28)
Lesson 6: Play with Brown (1:48)