if your eyesight is really good, then yes.
A paint chip that is at least the size of a quarter is needed to accurately color match.
The key here is matching. You will need to get a good size chip off the wall and take it to the local home center / paint shop to have it color matched. They will custom mix the paint for you so you can just paint it on and have it match.
Take a picture of the seats, and go to a paint shop and compare blue color of the seats to the other colors.
it is not anything to do with how the game plays. It is just another accessories
you can not paint an i phone because it will chip the original paint underneath .
Yes you can. Use the appropriate paint or it will chip off.
Ideally, it should dry to the color of the chip. Higher quality paints darken as they dry, while lower quality paints will tend to dry lighter than they are when wet, however, they should all dry to the color of the chip. Depending on the lighting and colors of the accessories or surfaces that are in the area, the color could appear to be darker, lighter or have undertones that didn't show up at the paint store, but when compared to the paint chip in that environment, it should still match.
Some paint stores can scan an item and create a paint color that is similar or exactly the same. There are some stores that would need a sample or a piece of the item to create the paint color.
Yes, you can paint fireplace doors to match the room's decor.
try to get a paint chip about the size of a quarter and take to your local hardware and paint store. there is a machine that can be used that tells you everything little thing about the paint, the base, recipe to make the color, and if there was a primer. i know that home depot, lowes, and most ace hardware stores all have this machine. but if you can't get a paint chip that big then your just gonna have to try your luck.
You can rehydrate paint, typically with a paint thinner. However, I do not recommend it. If a paint is rehydrated, there is a color change and even though it may be minimal it is still noticeable if you are doing touch up work, etc. The best thing to do would be to take a paint chip (simply remove it from an existing painted wall/furniture piece) into a local supplier and have them match it.
I paint interior doors to match the trim, but everyone has their own ideas.