You can change the color even more by adding the opposite color on the color wheel little by little to change from one color to the other. It is very helpful to make charts that way with at least 5 different swatches in between by adding that opposite little by little to change it. You can also do that to the secondary colors you made or primary or every color you have. It becomes fun and the better you get the more you practice you can start adding three colors together. I have a recipe book for colors I find this way and love the look of or if I want to recreate a dupe of a convenience color from like Daniel smith sleeping beauty turquoise. The more you practice the more you learn and it can become addicting trying to recreate colors instead of buying them all. I save those for the really beautiful and granulating and color seperating. 😊
This was incredibly helpful. Thanks!
I’m so glad it helped!
You can change the color even more by adding the opposite color on the color wheel little by little to change from one color to the other. It is very helpful to make charts that way with at least 5 different swatches in between by adding that opposite little by little to change it. You can also do that to the secondary colors you made or primary or every color you have. It becomes fun and the better you get the more you practice you can start adding three colors together. I have a recipe book for colors I find this way and love the look of or if I want to recreate a dupe of a convenience color from like Daniel smith sleeping beauty turquoise. The more you practice the more you learn and it can become addicting trying to recreate colors instead of buying them all. I save those for the really beautiful and granulating and color seperating. 😊
@ YES! I’m almost done making my next video all about adding the complementary color to neutralize it. It’s like you read my mind 😂