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The Ultimate Watercolour Colour Mixing Guide for Beginners and Pros Alike

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Watercolour painting is a beautiful and versatile medium that allows artists to create stunning works of art. However, one of the most challenging aspects of watercolour painting is learning how to mix colours. Watercolours are transparent, so the colours you mix will be different depending on the amount of water you use and the order in which you mix the colours.

Colour Mixing Guide: Watercolour (Colour Mixing Guides)
Colour Mixing Guide: Watercolour (Colour Mixing Guides)
by Julie Collins

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This guide will provide you with everything you need to know about mixing watercolours, from basic colour theory to advanced techniques. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, you'll find something in this guide to help you improve your watercolour painting skills.

Colour Theory

Before we dive into mixing colours, it's important to understand a little bit about colour theory. Colour theory is the study of how colours interact with each other. It can help you understand how to mix colours to create the desired effect.

The three primary colours are red, yellow, and blue. These colours cannot be created by mixing other colours. All other colours are created by mixing the primary colours in different proportions.

The secondary colours are orange, green, and purple. These colours are created by mixing two primary colours together.

The tertiary colours are created by mixing a primary colour with a secondary colour. There are six tertiary colours: red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.

Watercolour Colour Mixing

Now that you have a basic understanding of colour theory, let's talk about mixing watercolours.

The first thing you need to do is choose the colours you want to mix. It's best to start with a small number of colours, such as two or three. Once you get the hang of it, you can experiment with mixing more colours together.

Once you have chosen your colours, you need to decide how much water you want to use. The amount of water you use will affect the transparency of the colour. If you use a lot of water, the colour will be more transparent. If you use less water, the colour will be more opaque.

The next step is to mix the colours together. You can do this on a palette or directly on the paper. If you're mixing the colours on a palette, use a brush to mix them together until you get the desired colour. If you're mixing the colours directly on the paper, use a brush to apply the colours to the paper and then use another brush to blend them together.

Once you've mixed the colours together, you can start painting. Watercolours are very versatile, so you can use them to create a variety of different effects. You can use them to create washes, glazes, and even dry brush techniques.

Colour Mixing Charts

If you're struggling to mix the colours you want, there are a number of colour mixing charts available online that can help you. These charts show you how to mix different colours to create a variety of different hues.

Here are a few links to some helpful colour mixing charts:

* [Watercolour Colour Mixing Chart](https://www.jacksonsart.com/blog/2018/04/10/watercolour-colour-mixing-chart/) * [Watercolour Colour Mixing Guide](https://www.winsornewton.com/na/discover/tips-and-techniques/colour-mixing-guide/) * [Watercolour Colour Wheel](https://www.colourlovers.com/web/page/3025/Watercolor-Colour-Wheel)

Tips and Tricks

Here are a few tips and tricks to help you mix watercolours like a pro:

* Start with a small number of colours and experiment with mixing them together. * Use a colour mixing chart to help you mix the colours you want. * Use the right amount of water. Too much water will make the colours too transparent, and too little water will make the colours too opaque. * Mix the colours thoroughly. This will help you get a consistent colour. * Don't be afraid to experiment. Watercolours are very versatile, so you can use them to create a variety of different effects.

Mixing watercolours can be a challenging but rewarding process. With a little practice, you'll be able to mix the colours you want and create beautiful works of art.

I hope this guide has been helpful. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below.

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Colour Mixing Guide: Watercolour (Colour Mixing Guides)
by Julie Collins

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Language : English
File size : 51122 KB
Print length : 48 pages
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Colour Mixing Guide: Watercolour (Colour Mixing Guides)
Colour Mixing Guide: Watercolour (Colour Mixing Guides)
by Julie Collins

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Language : English
File size : 51122 KB
Print length : 48 pages
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