"Artist Color Mixing Handbook".
"What Every artist needs to know about color, paint and how to mix
it". Samples and instruction on mixing Primary color,
Secondary color and tertiary colors. How to
use a
color wheel, understand paint quality's, good and bad pigments.
This e-book CD is published on a single CD in PDF format. You may print individual pages from the CD for your convenience. This e book has 184 beautiful full color pages. Samples pages can be found by clicking on the chapters in the index, lower on this web page.
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Chapter 01 Chapter 02 Chapter 03 Chapter 04 Chapter 05
Chapter 06 Chapter 07 Chapter 08 Chapter 09 Chapter 10
Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15
Chapter 01: Introduction to color. Pages 01-39
Chapter 02: Color mixing and primary colors. Pages 40-54
Chapter 03: Color mixing and complementary colors. Pages 55-69
Chapter 03: Color mixing and complementary colors. Pages 55-69
Chapter 04: Tertiary and triad colors. Pages 70-73
Chapter 05: More mixing, mixing, mixing. Pages 74-76
Chapter 06: Color mixing value, intensity, saturation, and chroma. Pages 77-91
Chapter 07: Color mixing warm and cool colors. Pages 92-93
Chapter 08: Color mixing and know your black, white and grays. Pages 94-100
Chapter 09: Color mixing using acrylic. Pages 101-102
Chapter 10: Color mixing browns, earth tones and neutrals. Pages 103-105
Chapter 11: Know your reds. Pages 106-132
Chapter 12: Know your yellows. Pages 133-145
Chapter 13: Know your blues. Pages 146-160
Chapter 14: Know your greens and browns. 161-169
Chapter 15: My juice colors. Pages 170-178
Chapter 16: Start up palette suggestions. Pages 179-181
Chapter 17: Biography further reading disclaimer. Pages 182-183
Learn the color wheel and how to mix paints to get other colors. Get familiar with the primary colors and the get familiar with the primary colors , secondary colors . Get introduced to subtractive and additive color mixing for artists with color mixing charts and the color spectrum.
The color wheel shows the relationship between your colors. Get familiar with the primary colors, the three primary colors red, blue, yellow and what can be made by mixing them together. The three primary colors are the only colors that can not be made by mixing other colors together.
The secondary colors, green, orange
and violet
can be mixed by mixing two
primary colors
together, but be carful if you don't have the actual primary colors you will
usually get browns and grays. color mixing instruction.
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