ICYMI: Color Palettes from Famous Paintings: 5 Tools Worth Using http://dlvr.it/TSS2xn
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ICYMI: Color Palettes from Famous Paintings: 5 Tools Worth Using http://dlvr.it/TSS2xn
Color Palettes from Famous Paintings: 5 Tools Worth Using http://dlvr.it/TSR8qG
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Stop Muddy Colors: How to Keep Yellow Clean (Palette Knife Demo)
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How do you avoid muddy colors when mixing paint? In this quick oil painting lesson, I show you how to keep yellow clean and control color temperature using a simple palette-knife method.
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If you want cleaner mixes and more confident color decisions, this lesson is for you.
Tell me in the comments: do you struggle more with muddy yellows, greens, or skin tones?
oxygen via Getty Images An object’s color appears differently under different lighting and against different backgrounds for different viewers. But that doesn’t mean colors are subject…
This was interesting to watch.