White, yellow, brown and black are all the colors you need to make a realistic gold. We can vary these colors and use different browns, different yellows or different quantities of each to create dull golds, bright golds, or different tones of gold with different lighting – but essentially, this is our starting point
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Coloured pencils have pigment embedded in the wax. When the pencil is rubbed against the paper, the tiny imperfections in the paper hold the wax that has the color. The principle is the same with wax crayons, but the pencil has much harder wax. To test this, colour a piece of paper with the pencil, then hold the drawing to a light bulb. You will find that the colours will "melt" with the heat and get a bit brighter. The wax was absorbed into the paper leaving the colour in the paper bits.
To make a gold color pencil, you can mix yellow and brown colored pencils together until you achieve the desired shade of gold.
If you are using paint then you would just get a big blob of red paint. Or if you are using pencil crayons then it would just look like red. It would look like a solid colour. Or if you are using crayons, then it would be the same thing, and so it would be for the chalk. If you are using it. Either way you just end up with red. The colour only changes if you add another colour. Hope this helps anyone, and if im wrong sorry.
Got a black crayon and gold. 1. Grab Black crayon 2. Get gold 3. Color Gold with the black crayon.
To create a silver color with pencil crayons, it is best to use grey and white. Start by layering light grey as the base color and then add white on top to create a shiny metallic effect. Experiment with the ratio of grey to white to achieve the desired shade of silver.
how long does it take to make a crayons
i think that you can get any colour
gold that is what it makes
Blue and red will give a near violet colour.
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well coloured pencil or pen is even better, but if you know you probably wont make any mistakes, then pen looks better :D