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Basic Color Mixing in Acrylic Using 5 Limited Colors by JM Lisondra

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  1. thank you so much for sharing mixing colors

    • you’re welcome Dinah.. thank you

  2. Thanks, John! Very helpful and easy to understand. Do you know how to make bright fuschia, please?

    • Kat K change your red paint to (PR122) Quinacridone Magenta if you want the best “fuschia”.

    • you’re welcome.. that’s kind of hard but you can add little amount of blue on red and add little amount of white also… it’s similar I think

  3. he aprendido mucho, gracias, eres magnifico explicando todo

  4. nice

  5. thank you John for your good tech thanks a lot

    • John magne Lisondra hmm friend

    • you’re welcome Abhay

  6. Thanks a lot John…Very simple and very good !!!

    • you’re welcome Yoni

  7. Which brand of paints do you use? they’re so opaque! love it

    • yes thank you Peter.. and also Reeves

    • He was using Liqutex Basics (says so when he added more yellow to the palette) it’s student quality has less pigment he points out, but apparently decent enough to use- has that opacity!

  8. I would almost remove black from the palette too and make a chromatic black/dark to replace it.

    • Petrik Oud Since you still seek to use black why remove the “convenience” blacks? Have you “almost” removed all “convenience” paints from your palette?

    • Art of John Magne Lisondra It is as simple to make as is the browns.

    • yes.. that’s great Petrik.. but It will be harder for beginners..

  9. thanx a lot. Bro

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