Is because the radiation of the sun
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.
Yes you can paint enamel on silver. The problem will be that the paint will not be permanent because the process of enameling on silver is one involving heat. Since you won't be using enameling pigments because it is standard paint, the paint cannot combine into the silver.
Where can I buy black enamel paint that is similar to Japanese black lacquer?
no
True silver can't be obtained by mixing the traditional simple solid colours (e.g. red, green, blue) because the effect of silver is obtained by the surface of the material varying in brightness when light is shined upon it at differing angles. Computers traditionally show silver as a matte grey colour, unless that is you have specialist software that can simulate the shiny effect of silver.
Reflect heat (sunlight).
1Place a small amount of blue and black paint on the palette or wax paper. The amounts of both paints should be equal.2Mix one part blue paint with one part black paint. Mix thoroughly until the color changes to silver.3Mix in small amounts of white paint in order to adjust the silver shade. Keep adding white paint in small increments until you get the shade of silver that suits your needs
If you mix black and blue, you get silver. Also black and white if you have metallic paint. Everything else I don't think you can get silver.
Silver can be achieved by mixing black and white paint together. Start with a base of white paint and gradually add small amounts of black until you reach the desired shade of silver.
black and blue and silver
To create silver, mix equal parts of black and white paint. Adjust the ratio of black to white based on your desired shade of silver, with more white creating a brighter silver and more black producing a darker silver.
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.
White, black, maroon, or silver
black and red. or the colour of chuck norris' beard, it will fly faster =]
To create a silver color, mix white paint with a touch of black or gray paint. Adjust the ratio until you achieve the desired silver shade. You can also add a hint of blue or purple to enhance the metallic appearance.
black and white for a slight gray; sometimes adding sky blue to it can get the color you want
It was hard to get black paint because, to many black people died and no one wanted to have the memories of there fallen brothers...