Venko Well-Known Member Joined Oct 28, 2017 Messages 480 Location Bulgaria May 4, 2020 #21 The easiest way to mix brown is to add black to orange. But you can achieve different tones of brown with mixing red, blue and yellow. For the colored effects on the metal I used Inktense violet, cyan and green inks, thinned with water as glazes
The easiest way to mix brown is to add black to orange. But you can achieve different tones of brown with mixing red, blue and yellow. For the colored effects on the metal I used Inktense violet, cyan and green inks, thinned with water as glazes
Borek A Fixture Joined Jan 22, 2013 Messages 1,969 Location Brno May 4, 2020 #22 Great work so far, and thanks for the advices on mixing colors. Cheers Borek
Venko Well-Known Member Joined Oct 28, 2017 Messages 480 Location Bulgaria May 4, 2020 #23 Thanks, Borek! Actually the Color wheel is very useful, if you don't have it, buy one I think it is not expensive. The key word is-Experiment . Probably the best way is to buy cheap tube acrylics and try some mixing and then use the artist quality for the painting Regards!
Thanks, Borek! Actually the Color wheel is very useful, if you don't have it, buy one I think it is not expensive. The key word is-Experiment . Probably the best way is to buy cheap tube acrylics and try some mixing and then use the artist quality for the painting Regards!