Watercolor:Burnt Sienna mixed with some Yellow Ochre ,it should end up like Raw Sienna ,compare the two colors to see if it does.
Raw Sienna - album - was created in 1969.
You can make a range of "beige" tints by diluting "brown" hues in your palette such as: raw umber or burnt umber -- raw sienna or burnt sienna. These mixtures, if diluted with enough water will be very transparent allowing the paper to show through. So, if you desire a more "flat" appearance to your "beige" try adding Naples Yellow to your "brown" hue.
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You can get great results from the most basic of pallets. Try raw sienna layered with burnt umber and maybe a bit of sepia. Don't mix the colour on you pallet, start with lightest colour (raw sienna) and paint a layer. Let it dry completely, then paint on your next layer. The second layer can even be the same colour. Don't use too much of the sepia or it will "deaden" your painting. Don't forget to leave some areas white. That will give your trumpet sparkle.
5 Parts Cadmium Yellow + 5 Parts Raw Sienna + 1 Part Titanium white = Yellow Oxide If it is more white than what you desire very sparingly add watered down raw sienna until you reach the shade you want. For something a little more snazzy try adding cadmium yellow, or for something more light and subtle add the watered down white.
"Buff" is a very vague term used for a wide range of pale yellowish-browns. It originally meant a type of leather with this colouring (again in a wide variety of shades). If using oil paints I would start with white, add a very little yellow ochre and maybe a tiny amount of raw umber or raw sienna.
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If I were using oil paints I would start with raw sienna, which is already close to light oak, then add some raw umber and white, with perhaps a small amount of burnt umber. If you have a piece of oak wood in front of you (or an on-line photograph) you can adjust the amounts of each colour to obtain a very close match.
A golden color can be achieved with any cadmium yellow, mix with a sienna color for a little darker.
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