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Mixing colors for painting involves combining different hues to create new shades and tones. Artists typically use primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—as the foundation for mixing. By varying the proportions of these primary colors, artists can produce a wide range of secondary and tertiary colors.
To create secondary colors, mix two primary colors together:
- Red + Blue = Purple
- Red + Yellow = Orange
- Blue + Yellow = Green
Tertiary colors are achieved by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. For example:
- Red + Orange = Red-orange
- Blue + Green = Blue-green
- Yellow + Orange = Yellow-orange
Artists can also adjust the intensity, brightness, and darkness of colors by adding white, black, or gray. This process, known as tinting, shading, or toning, allows for further versatility in color mixing.