![]() ![]() When mixing any two colors what you’ll end up with is basically whatever is between them on the color wheel. I added a second violet in the bottom left to see how it’d mix with the green. Although classed as a yellow pigment in the Color Index, Blue Ridge correctly describes it saying “not really a yellow, more orange than anything,” and besides this gives me an excuse to try more mixes with my new paint anyways. ![]() I didn’t end up using the cadmium orange, and instead opted for indian yellow from Blue Ridge. I mixed each with a little white just give a fuller picture of what they look like. Click for full sizeĪbove I have green, purple, two oranges, and white along the top of the palette. It’s probably been explained to you that the reason the primary colors are called that is because by mixing them you can get any color but you can’t mix any color to get them. I’m assuming you all know about the color wheel and both primary and secondary colors, where the three primaries are red, yellow, and blue, and by mixing them you get the three secondaries of green, purple/violet, and orange. This week I thought I’d show a palette that most of you have probably not seen before. ![]()
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