Painting with light is a fun and creative technique for everyone. One of the most important things you'll need is a camera that is capable of holding a long exposer, and a tripod for the camera. You will need to set the exposer to long and then use your flash light to create what you want.
just paint them!
To make light blue paint, mix blue and white paint together until you achieve the desired shade of light blue.
well you can just buy light blue paint or you can get a dark blue paint and you can add white paint
You will want to first paint the wall with primer paint. After that, if you are using a good quality paint for your light color, you can do it with one coat of paint. If it's cheap paint you may need 2 or 3.
One could buy baby (light) blue paint online on various websites. The most recommended websites are 'BenjaminMoore', 'Remodelaholic' and 'LittleGreene'.
You take translucent paint (or normal paint, I am not sure it will work) and paint it on the outside of the bulb with a light coat.
The most expensive car paint is iridescent paint. This paint is very unique because in low light the paint is very dark, like black, but in high light, the paint is the color applied, and is very bright.
if you are talking about paint as in liquid paint you can add light brown into it make sure the brown is a light shade and don't add to much
From what I've read you need one gallon of paint to cover between 300 to 400 sq. ft. If you are not going dramatically from one color to another (light to light), then you can probably get away with 1 gallon to 400 sq. ft. However if you are going from a dark to light color, then you should do you calculations with the one gallon to 300 sq. ft. ratio or even less. So, if you're going from light to light you're going to need a minimum of 2 1/2 gallons ( I don't believe you can get a 1/4 gallon of paint) of paint to cover 900 sq. ft. If you are going from a dark to a light then you are going to need a minimum of 3 gallons of paint. I would consult this with an associate at the store though or a professional painter. Happy painting! From what I've read you need one gallon of paint to cover between 300 to 400 sq. ft. If you are not going dramatically from one color to another (light to light), then you can probably get away with 1 gallon to 400 sq. ft. However if you are going from a dark to light color, then you should do you calculations with the one gallon to 300 sq. ft. ratio or even less. So, if you're going from light to light you're going to need a minimum of 2 1/2 gallons ( I don't believe you can get a 1/4 gallon of paint) of paint to cover 900 sq. ft. If you are going from a dark to a light then you are going to need a minimum of 3 gallons of paint. I would consult this with an associate at the store though or a professional painter. Happy painting!
Yes, if you paint multiple coats to prevent transparency.
you mix all the primary colour!
Add white paint.