Different Colors Of Blue

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Jim Patrick

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I have been mixing and writing these down for awhile now. I was looking through here and thought some of you might want to see it. If you like it, then copy it. If not, then don't :lol: . No offense. In any case, the paints are mostly Vallejo. Some of them are Andrea (the smaller numbers) but while I love Andrea's Prussian Blue, I found it turns "chalky" when I tried to mix other colors with it for highlights and shadows. I had no problem with applying highs and shadows to it as long as I used a completely different paint to do this with. Not using Andrea's Prussian Blue at all during the process. In any case, here it is.

Hope this helps someone,
Jim Patrick

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By the way, it looks "grainy" because I originally wrote this all in pencil. It didn't turn out well when I scanned it so I wrote over it in pen. Sorry :(
 
Jim-

Yes. This is very helpful for me and I'll save it.

BTW, could you also do this for red, green, yellow, black and white, too? :lol:

Keith
 
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