To mix oil paints to create Viridian Green, start with a base of Phthalo Blue and add a touch of Cadmium Yellow or Cadmium Green. Begin with a small amount of blue, gradually incorporating yellow until you achieve the desired shade of green. Adjust the mixture as needed to reach the specific tone or vibrancy of Viridian Green you want, keeping in mind that Viridian is typically a cooler, transparent green. Always test the mixture on a palette to see how it dries, as colors can shift when dried.
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Benjamin Moore paints have every color one could need. Red, green, blue, white, black, brown, yellow, orange, purple, pink, and just about any mix of the above.
Pink, blue, and green together will make a muddy blueish color. The pink and the green will start to neutralize each other and make a light, cool brown. The color is mostly blue, so that will be the most recognizable undertone.
gold
turquoise
Red and Green
Sage green is a pale, greyed green. Use one part medium green, one part white and one eighth part black. Mix well and adjust to desired shade.
pink, black, blue, indigo and red. Ignore the above: with paints or inks, you mix yellow and cyan to get green.
To make white, mix all colors together in equal proportion, such as red, blue, and yellow. Alternatively, you can mix blue and yellow to create green, then add red to lighten the color until it reaches white.
If using paints, simply add a little white and mix. If your looking for a very pale minty colour, just add more white. The amount of white depends on the sort of green you are wanting to make.
Red and black
Generally you can't make black, when you mix the primary colors you end up with a brown.
To make orange, you mix red with yellow, not green. Green and red will make brown.
Green and yellow mix together to make the color chartreuse.
Yellow and blue.
You can mix blue and yellow to make the color green.
you mix lime green and white.