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Epidermal pigment is pigment that is on the outer layer of the skin. In humans, that is usually melanin, which is the pigment that makes up skin.
The cells that produce the pigment in hair are called melanocytes.
The dark pigment of the body is called melanin. Melanin is responsible for determining the color of our skin, hair, and eyes. It helps protect the skin from the damaging effects of the sun's UV radiation.
The pigment directly involved is the green pigment called 'chlorophyll' and is found in the chloroplats.
Chlorophyll a is the most abundant pigment and it is the pigment that reflects green.
Tim had a pigment discoloration on his skin.
pure oil pigment that has not been mixed with a base or activator.
The artist mixed different pigments to create a unique shade of blue for her painting.
The artist mixed a blue pigment with white paint to create a lighter shade for the sky in the painting.
the artist used yellow pigment to make the paint yellow
This paint uses a mica flake pigment for a sparkly effect.
Liquid mixed with ochre can vary, but commonly water, oil, or egg are used to create paint or pigment. Water is often used for watercolor painting, oil for oil painting, and egg (as in egg tempera) for traditional painting techniques.
Blue.
Green.
The paintings in the Sistine Chapel are frescoes. Pigment was mixed with wet plaster directly on the wall or ceiling.A Fresco painting, from the Italian word affrescowhich derives from the adjective fresco ("fresh"), describes a method, where the paint is applied on plaster on walls or ceilings. The Buon fresco technique consists of painting in pigment mixed with water on a thin layer of wet, fresh,lime mortar or plaster.
Surface.
Mixing magenta and yellow pigment will result in shades of orange.