Yes, mixing different colours can result in unique shades.
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No! Donated paint is generally kept in its original container to be taken away by “customers” and not mixed or blended. Occasionally, some projects may “bulk up” certain paints of the same type and manufacturer in order to save storage spac...
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Primary colors are red, yellow and blue. Every other paint color that we use is derived by mixing these three paint colors in some way or another. Brown is one color that you can create by mixing all three primary colors. However, there are...
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phthalo blue and ultramarine blue (about 50-50) then gradually add burnt umber. This will darken the blue as much as you need. If you keep adding burnt umber you will get a very nice black. It's what I use instead of black out of the tube w...
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I guess you're trying to get a turquoise type color. All you need to do is take some blue and add a small amount of yellow and mix them up. I'm sure you know that blue and yellow make green, so if it gets too green add more blue and if it's...
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silver is a metal. . .the colour is grey, but with reflective qualities. . . so. . .black and white with an additive that reflects light would bring you closest to silver. by the way. . . white pigment reflects all the colours in light(whit...
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red, purple or a tiny bit of blue, and a tiny bit of black or brown. oh and red white and brown would not work
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