![]() ![]() The last three rows are Phthalo Blue Green, Permanent Alizarin Crimson, and Quinacridone Gold. First three rows are French Ultramarine, Aureolin, and Permanent Carmin. This one is the most vibrant of the ones that I did today. This image is a mix of Phthalo Blue Green, Cadmium Yellow Deep, and Permanent Alizarin Crimson. It is possible to mix very vibrant colors, too, but I was going for more subtle combinations of soft colors. The transparent character of watercolor variants allows the paint to mix optically, which is why it is so beautiful in my opinion. I bet other transparent glazing type variants would work as well, but I haven’t tried them. I started testing and actually went back to the default Watercolor category in Painter 2015 and started using Watery Glazing Flat variant to mix colors directly in the document. While making my latest set of watercolor brushes, I noticed that some mixed colors better than the mixer pad. And, there are some who never use it at all. I’ve seen others mix lots of colors beautifully with it. It does a good job, I’m not saying that, but I have difficulty with it. I have to admit, I haven’t been completely happy with Corel Painter’s mixer pad. There is something so wonderful about looking at colors as they develop. I love mixing colors…traditionally or digitally. ![]()
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