color mixing in painting
Color mixing in painting refers to the process of combining different colors to create new shades, tones, or hues. By blending primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) or secondary colors (orange, green, and violet), artists can produce a diverse range of colors to enhance their artworks. This technique allows for the creation of varied color palettes, enabling artists to achieve desired visual effects and dimensions in their paintings.
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