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    i cant get 100% accurate color 4tos with my 4ns camera,,
    but here it is..

    all the ideas, advises are welcome..thankz
    have a nice day..:wave: :wave: :wave:

    #1179837

    Super charts :thumbsup:

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    #1179843

    Excellent!!!!!

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    #1179839

    Nilanka, excellent charts.

    Is it possible for you to take another photo of the first chart so we can see the names of the colours that you used for your mixes, please and thanks

    Cheers,

    Gail

    #1179848

    Nilanka, excellent charts.

    Is it possible for you to take another photo of the first chart so we can see the names of the colours that you used for your mixes, please and thanks

    Cheers,

    Gail

    i can upload a new photo..i wil take new one and upload tomorow,,,(in day light)
    paints are “M Graham artist”

    //top and the bottom of the each colom is same color…thats y i dont mention the names,,,

    #1179849

    i cross one square bcoz it was mixed wrongs colors..//4got to mention that too,,,

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    Doris345
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        Wow. Really nice chart.
        I am impressed.

        Doris

        #1179845
        ona
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            i cross one square bcoz it was mixed wrongs colors..//4got to mention that too,,,

            just use a magic eraser to lift the mistake then you can paint in the correct mix:D

            try another chart glazing your colours instead of mixing on the palette. You will be surpised how the colours change

            #1179842
            olliewood0702
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                Great M. Graham paint charts you’ve made yourself. Nicely done.

                Darla

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                #1179838

                try another chart glazing your colours instead of mixing on the palette. You will be surpised how the colours change

                Great suggestion from Ona, Nilanka. This is one of the exercises I have my Beginning Watercolor Class do…mix paints on the palette, then mix them by glazing one on top of the other, finally, mix them wet into wet on the paper. It is interesting to contrast the resulting color from the different methods of mixing them. :D

                Making charts of your paints as you have done is a really good exercise and a good reference for you to use as you paint with them. :thumbsup:

                Sylvia

                #1179841

                Isn’t the second chart glazed?

                I love the look of these, btw!

                Char --

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                #1179846
                peteralv
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                    An excellent work in these charts….

                    Pedro

                    #1179850

                    here as i promised.. //ful day light,,and much more close to the actual colors
                    //i guess

                    #1179844
                    HarvestMoon
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                        This is gorgeous!

                        Harvest Moon 🐐

                        #1179847
                        janinco
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                            Very nice! I have most of their colors and they are very concentrated and easy to work. I’m not crazy about phthalo green, but I did find that transparent yellow or orange oxide will really tame it down. One color I don’t have is Viridian and it was nice to see that on your chart. One of my favorite portrait painters, Peggi Habets, uses it in her skin tone mix.

                            Two pigments I didn’t see on your chart that I really like are Neutral Tint and Anthroquinone Blue. Scarlet Pyrrole is fun, too. It makes a nice warm red when mixed with Quin Red.

                            Jan

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