Art, asked by lavanyavarshney23, 8 months ago

how to make silver colour in water colours

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Answers

Answered by realistic3579
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Answer:

Mix 1 part blue with 1 part black, and add a small amount of white to create silver.

Answered by patelnandalapn
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Mixing Watercolor Paints

Use the same colors to mix silver in watercolors as you would in acrylic or oil. The difference with watercolors is that you use water to adjust the depth of the hue and the value of the color. Water color paints come in liquid form in a tube or dry, cake form.

Things You'll Need

Watercolor palette with mixing wells

Areas for mixing colors

Watercolor paintbrush

Clean water

Red, yellow and blue paint

Black paint

White paint

Step 1: Puddle of Color

Dip the watercolor brush in clean water and pat it a few times in the mixing well on your palette to release the water. Run your wet brush over the blue pigment and mix it with water in a separate well. Repeat until you get the desired blue value. Repeat this with the black paint and mix it with the blue.

Step 2: Adjust Color Temperature

Experiment with different shades of blue and brown following the mixing steps for making brown to achieve the desired warmth.

Step 3: Adjust the Value

Change the value of the color by adjusting the amount of water. More water creates a lighter value, while less deepens its value.

Tip

Do not clean your brush as you are mixing colors. This adds extra water to your mixture and affect the value of your color. Instead, allow the paint to dry in the well and then clean the dirty paint from the brush tip with a damp paper towel.

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