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pibb991
January 11th, 2003, 12:38 AM
is there any way to mix colors in painter like you would normal oils or acrylics? for example if i was doing a shadow in oils by mixing blue and the local color mixed with teh compliment. i tried a most of the brushes and messed with the opacity but still havent really found what im looking for.

Jin
January 11th, 2003, 08:51 AM
Hi,

There are several, if not many, ways to mix color in Painter. Since you're not dealing with pigment, though, it can sometimes take a little experimenting to get certain color mixes that work. Blue and yellow to make green is one example that people have had some problems with.

A lot of Painter artists just "mix" their colors in the Art Materials palette's Colors section by fist picking a Hue, then adjusting the Saturation and Value by moving the little circle in the Hue/Saturation triangle. Then the Hue can be easily adjusted.

If you don't like that way of getting your colors, there's a collection of color mixing tutorials on my site and also one set of colors that gets you at least one good green you could start with, then do variations.

A Few Ways to Mix Colors (http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/a_few_ways_to_mix_colors.html)

Also useful are Color Sets. They can be created by saving colors one at a time (the colors you mix, maybe?), and a Color Set can be created instantly from any image. Here are a couple of tutorials for understanding and creating Painter Color Sets:

Using Color Sets (http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/colorsets-pg1.html)

Creating Custom Color Sets (http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/custom-color-set.html)

And another that explains how to "mix" two colors on the brush itself, so its individual bristles paint each of the colors:

Mixing Two Colors on a Brush to Paint Hair (http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/mixing2colors_on_brush_to_paint_hair.html)

Happy Mixing!