Add 1 small amount of a dark yellow, like yellow ocher, + 1 small amout of a dark brown, like raw umber, then add white until it matches the color you want, paint is lighter when wet, and darker when dry, so make a shade lighter than your perfect color
When you mix black and white paint, you get gray.
Yes, as long as they are both the same base, you can mix many paints.
When you mix black and white paint together, you get a shade of gray. The more white you add, the lighter the shade of gray will be, and the more black you add, the darker the shade of gray will be.
you cannot make white
You mix blue, yellow, and a dab of white paint.
Light purple
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what mixture to get a color magnolia paint
You can't mix colours to get white, because technically white isn't a colour. White, in terms of, say, paint or crayons or something, is the lack of colour. White in terms of light is every colour mixed together, but sadly that doesn't mean that if you mix every colour of paint together you will get white.
To achieve cream white, you can mix a small amount of yellow with white paint. Start by adding a tiny bit of yellow to the white paint and gradually increase until you reach the desired creaminess.
The ratio of blue to white paint can vary depending on the desired shade of blue. A common starting point is a 1:2 ratio, meaning for every part of blue paint, you would use two parts of white paint. If you used 1 cup of blue paint, you would mix it with 2 cups of white paint. Adjust the ratio to achieve your preferred hue.
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