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Mixing Watercolor Paint Colors

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Summary: Mixing watercolor paints can create new and unique colors for your painting. Learn how to mix watercolor paints in this free art lesson video.

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By Cody Davis
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Cody Davis is an artist with over 35 years experience in oil, watercolor and acrylic painting. He has a fine arts degree from the University of Texas and 12 years experience teaching...read more

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"Another thing is if you put together Yellow Ochre and Payne's Grey - sorry, that wasn't Yellow Ochre; this is Yellow Ochre - and Payne's Grey, and it will form generally a deep olive brownish-green because Payne's Grey is more of a cool grey rather than a warm grey. And you can make it even cooler by putting Prussian blue in there, which is a deep blue-black. So this can form your olive tones."

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