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5 Comments

  1. This was great. I do pretty well with greens. I like the gray color and that is one I have to incorporate into my palette. Yes let’s do more. Everyone should have a color mixing journal and the quintessential color mixing journal is a fantastic resource. I bought it very early in my art journey and it’s been extremely helpful. Also on days when I’m not feeling artistic I can work on the color mixing journal with new colors.

    1. Yes, black is very useful for getting an olive green and adding a bit of white to get various shades. The thing to do is to grab a little paint and canvas and play a bit with the different mixes.

  2. Jon,
    You did such a great job and I learned so much..oh what a fantasic video. I didn’t do the challenge but I will make ur board and mark it accordingly and put in my studio. Thx for doing this

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