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Turquoise, also known as aquamarine, is a blend of the colors blue and green. It comes in many shades, ranging from soft, pale colors to vibrant, intense colors. The color span starts as a light greenish-blue, aquamarine, and ranges through to a bluish-green, turquoise. Here are some tips on creating the color turquoise with your paint.
Blue & Green make turquoise
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I have a 65 XLH in turquoise and white but don't know when it started. My guess would be early 60s (62-63) Sorry only a guess. The turquoise and cream paint scheme was available in model years 1991, 1992 and 1997 for sure. Harley also offered turquoise and sand in 2005.
call up your local paint supply store (automotive) and go there they will have chip books
Teal and white... It makes a turquoisey colour
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Usually she uses: Red, black, brown, blue (turquoise or however it's spelled xD) but she can use colours like pink too. Hope I helped!
The Egypttions used berries and crushed peices of stone into a powder to make paint.
For an intense turquoise, I would try mixing blue and green (2:1 ratio). You can also try mixing blue and yellow (5:1 ratio). If you are looking for a lighter turquoise add white to either of these formulas. The more white you add, the lighter the color will get.
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Turtle shell and turquoise. I tried them before, and if you make the spots turquoise and in the right shape, it'll look great. My second choice would be light red and purple. They go good together, too.