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.
Scarlett and Sienna
You can mix primary colors (red, blue, yellow) to create secondary colors: Red + blue = purple Blue + yellow = green Yellow + red = orange You can also mix primary and secondary colors to create tertiary colors like: Red + orange = red-orange Blue + green = blue-green Yellow + green = yellow-green
red, yellow and blue are primary colours, if you mix them together you will get some of the secondary colours, then mix the secondary colours with secondary colours and so on...
With what?
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.
tertiary colours is when you mix primary colours with secondary colours. ( third stage of colours )
When you mix complimentary colours (colours opposite one another on the colour wheel) you will get a brown or black.
to get a tertiary colour you have to mix 2 primary colours. primary colours are red, blue and yellow.
Mottled refers to a mix of colours, like camo.
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