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In-Depth Colour Psychology Your Army and You



This is it people! The video you have been asking for, Colour Psychology In-depth, we go into colour psychology not just for the primary, secondary and tertiary colours but also associated colours, metallics, and neo colours.

We hope this video was worth your time because, we put a lot of work into these videos, like too much time… so we hope you like them.

Timestamps

0:43 The Basics
1:43 Colour Psychology Primer
3:25 Red
6:33 Yellow
9:07 Blue
12:40 Green
16:49 Purple
20:50 Orange
24:15 Tertiary Primer
24:46 Magenta
26:38 Aqua Family (Teal, Aqua, Cyan, Turquoise and so on)
28:49 Neutrals and Shades Introduction
30:19 White
32:16 Black
34:09 Grey
36:52 Brown
39:51 Metallics Primer
42:50 Iron, Steel and Chrome Group
49:39 Brass, Bronze and Gold Group
57:43 Metallics Conclusion
59:21 Neo Colours
1:00:47 Conclusion

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21 Comments

  1. Timestamps

    0:43 The Basics

    1:43 Colour Psychology Primer

    3:25 Red

    6:33 Yellow

    9:07 Blue

    12:40 Green

    16:49 Purple

    20:50 Orange

    24:15 Tertiary Primer

    24:46 Magenta

    26:38 Aqua Family (Teal, Aqua, Cyan, Turquoise and so on)

    28:49 Neutrals and Shades Introduction

    30:19 White

    32:16 Black

    34:09 Grey

    36:52 Brown

    39:51 Metallics Primer

    42:50 Iron, Steel and Chrome Group

    49:39 Brass, Bronze and Gold Group

    57:43 Metallics Conclusion

    59:21 Neo Colours

    1:00:47 Conclusion

  2. This is super informative and high quality, thank you very much for going so in depth!

  3. How do dou mess up the most symple thing? Red yellow are not the primary colors of neither additive nor substractive color systema

  4. The Emperors Children see your harmonious colour wheel and laugh in an cacophony of garishly coloured sounds

  5. This is so utterly incredible and amazing. Definitely given me a lot to think about, not just in terms of how to use colours conventionally, but how to create new meanings for existing colours, like maybe combining silver and brown to represent a solid, dependable organisation also known for their ability to change demeanours. What a fantastic video

  6. Your biological information about yellow sadly is inaccurate we see in RGBY, We have more cones in our eyes for the colour yellow than any other colour yellow/green stimulates the most cones in the eye this is why chartreuse is used for hi-vis jackets. So yellow is the 'easiest' colour to see as we can even detect it in low light conditions but can be over stimulating in abundance, where as red often gets mistaken for grey or even blue in low light conditions.
    Red is actually what the eye detects the least of. Our brain works harder when it comes to the colour red and fills in the blanks. This is likely why red is universally associated with action.

  7. A vibrant orange color scheme could work great for a loyalist Emperors Children chapter. Loud, Inspiring, Ambitious, etc.

  8. This is amazing! I struggle to understand what colours look good together and why, and why certain colours "feel" the way they do. This has been super helpful for me 🙂

  9. In Russia there is another interesting meaning of yellow color. Madness, insanity. Back in the Russian Empire asylums were painted in yellow, and the phrase “yellow house” still exists.

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