The colour is really irrelevant, what matters more in drying time is the base of the paint. In general, a matt white primer will dry faster than anything else.
It may not be possible to get a true silver color, but you can try this: Silver is a metallic color although it would be possible to mix a small amout of black to white as an experiment I tried using some gold paint (or yellow) and extremely little black with mostly white and got a semi shiny gray color.
The use of invert colour option in paint to change the colour of page white to black & black to white. {by kashinath.}
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I believe orange brick is very beautiful with black and white check it out it is by Dutchboy.
she liked to paint new york buildings and flowers
Paint them with shiny paint
No
It may not be possible to get a true silver color, but you can try this: Silver is a metallic color although it would be possible to mix a small amout of black to white as an experiment I tried using some gold paint (or yellow) and extremely little black with mostly white and got a semi shiny gray color.
you have to be lucky
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Yes because black absorbs more heat than white therefore making the black one get more sunlight quicker so it dries quicker.
Black paint actually covers better than white even though it lacks in titanium dioxide, the main ingredient in white paint.
When you mix black and white paint, you get gray.
Nope, repel is a shiny's worst enemy >:(
paint it
chances are you will get a black horse with white small white specks.
The use of invert colour option in paint to change the colour of page white to black & black to white. {by kashinath.}