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Color Mixing Exercises
Exercises 10 - 13
Notes before you begin: I offer a few suggestions after
completing exercises 10 through 13.
The same issue with yellow (as in exercises
5-9)reared its head. It will take a larger amount of the yellow to
get from the middle of the worksheet to the pure yellow on the left. It was easy
to get from the middle orange to red with only a brush load of red. But I
had to use several extra drops of yellow each time I moved to the left.
I didn't get as grey as oranges as
expected. I would assume the yellow paint does not have as much orange as
the book recommended. This brand of paint did not have the color
recommended but I think with the knowledge I have about yellows, I might be able
to pick out another yellow to get greyer oranges.
I painted tissue paper with the leftover
paint. I can use this paper in a collage later. The
Color Index Name (CI number listed after the color) are as close as I could get
with the Golden Fluid paints. Not every color is available in the paint
yet. The book will help you identify the exact color if you are using
paints other than my color mixing set.
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Exercise #10
green-yellow (PY 3), violet-red (PV
19)
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Exercise #11
orange-yellow (PY73), violet-red (PV
19)
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Exercise #12
green-yellow (PY 3), orange-red
(PR112)
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Exercise #13
orange-yellow (PY73), orange-red
(PR112)
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Since 7/2/04
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