Watercolor mixing
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You’ve seen them... Right ? Those beautiful looking watercolor charts with a rainbow of fantastic colors. It’s only natural that you want to make one yourself. That’s exactly how I felt when I began my adventure into watercolors. So I looked for a simple tutorial about how to make my own watercolor mixing chart. But
I've rounded up my current favorite color mixtures using Winsor & Newton Cotman watercolors and drafted a guide on how to recreate these colors.

Krista saved to The Illustrai
I know we can find examples of these color charts as visual images all over the internet but without some sort of explanation to accompany them, I found it pretty confusing! In fact, when I began studying them, what I thought was a basic color chart turned out not to be so basic after all. Now that

L I A N N E saved to Art - etc.
for this post here: boltsvault.wordpress.com/2017/10/16/how-to-get-a-neutral-color-in-watercolor/

Jeanne Brennan saved to Watercolor fun
How do you mix green? Everyone knows the obvious answer that blue and yellow makes green. Yes that's true of course but there are a range of yellows and

Svetico Mak saved to watercolors lessons
Gray watercolor mixing chart printable plus how to mix a gorgeous gray - ScratchmadeJournal.com
Bonny Fertig saved to Watercolor techniques
A limited palette of watercolors does not have to be limiting! Yes… I’m kind of pleased with myself for that sentence! But it’s true. You’ll be happy to know you don’t need that luxury box set of 80 colors to get fabulous mixing results with watercolors. However, it does take a little bit of care

Sharon Parsons saved to Projects to try
The color green is incredibly common. These three techniques are a great start to perfecting how you choose and create the right green watercolor.
Jo Ann Reeves saved to Color mixing
"How to mix greens?" is a common question asked by students. This article describes how I mix my greens and provides other color mixing advice.

Cathy Pemberton saved to aRt