Cavemen likely made white paint using natural materials such as chalk, limestone, or clay. These substances were ground into a fine powder and then mixed with water or animal fat to create a paste suitable for painting. This white pigment was often used in cave art and other forms of decoration, reflecting the early humans' creativity and resourcefulness.
with blood
mineral pigments
cavemen paint scenes such as fishing scenes and hunting scenes
they made colors by plants
they get a blue flower and a rock and then smash the flower with a rock to get the liquid.
cavemen
Mud
they painted on the walls of there cave
White Paint
To make tan out of white and dark brown paint, add the white paint to the brown. Add the white slowly stirring the paint well. Keep adding the white until you get the tan color that you want.
You don't. You can paint over it with an opaque white, but there's probably no way to make the orange paint white.
Take a paint brush, buy a can of white paint, and paint your hands and feet white-as-can-be! Happy painting!