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Color Mixing Recipes for Watercolor: Mixing recipes for more than 400 color combinations
August 17th, 2011 by Aldouspi

Color Mixing Recipes for Watercolor: Mixing recipes for more than 400 color combinations

‘The perfect guide for any aspiring watercolorist, this book includes more than 400 paint recipes, each revealing the color proportions and dilution level needed to achieve the featured swatch. Artists also will discover helpful tips about altering values, graying with complements, and creating portrait colors. A color mixing grid makes measuring simple, and the concealed wire-o bound book lies flat when opened for convenience.

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  • Ms. Bebout "Ms. Bebout" writes:
    August 17th, 20118:17 amat
    11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Color Source for Anyone, June 20, 2008
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    Ms. Bebout “Ms. Bebout” (Portland, Oregon USA) –

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    This review is from: Color Mixing Recipes for Watercolor: Mixing recipes for more than 400 color combinations (Spiral-bound)

    I’ve been an artist all my life and yet never really tackled watercolors.
    So, since colors are the hardest part of watercolor painting, especially greens, I wanted a book that I could just glance at and have a recipe for the color I need. Sometimes you can end up with mud, or a color that clashes with your intention of the color you have in your head.
    This book really helps me to just turn a page…pick a color I want and use the right combos to get the tone and hue I need.
    It’s a great tool. I highly recommend it for a beginner or anyone just wanting a color reference at their fingertips. It’s a lot more time saving than making your own.

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  • Parka writes:
    August 17th, 20119:07 amat
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Helpful but with caveat, April 22, 2011
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    Parka (Singapore) –
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    This review is from: Color Mixing Recipes for Watercolor: Mixing recipes for more than 400 color combinations (Spiral-bound)

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    This book is a spiral bound hardcover. It’s pretty thin at 48 pages but enough.

    The colour recipes are presented in varying proportions of pigment and water. That’s great in showing the subtle colour variations of various mixes. Most other books I’ve see just mix the colours 50 percent each. This book has a few examples with three colour mixes as well. The starting colours used are from the colour wheel.

    In addition to the colour recipes, there are also value and intensity recipes. Unfortunately, only a few selected colours are used. The value recipes feature yellow, red and blue. The intensity recipes mixes complementary colours to give different earth tones.

    The downside of the book is the author used too many starting colours. Just for yellow, you have Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Yellow Pale, Cadmium Yellow Light, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Cadmium Yellow Deep, Naples Yellow, Lemon Yellow and Gamboge. That’s eight yellow colours if you’re counting. There’s also no mention of the brand used.

    There are some text on colour theory, all very elementary, but good as a starter guide. At the back are four pages on mixing portrait colours. It presents the general idea of creating skin tones but too few examples are given as application.

    And finally, there’s a detachable plastic sheet with mixing grids provided. It’s cool but not necessary. Well, you can use your own palette for mixing so why mix on the piece of plastic?

    In reality, the resulting mixes are just a reference point of what is possible. Having so many starting colours can get confusing. It’s not such a big deal because the multiple colours listed already gives a general idea of what to pick. It’s still helpful for that reason.

    (There are more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)

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  • Marcia J. Roessler writes:
    August 17th, 20119:36 amat
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Perfect mixing; perfect results., September 26, 2010
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    A fellow watercolor artist introduced me to Color Mixing Recipes. After seeing hers, I knew this book presented the answer to my color mixing problems. I immediately bought me a copy. This is a most wonderful book. Look up the desired color, look up the color mixes and hoorah, the desired results and eliminates trial and error. I love this book. Every artist should have this.

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