Re: Traditional palette vs. modern 563 by bern on 05/22/01 at 12:58 PM
Re: Traditional palette vs. modern

In Reply to: Re: Traditional palette vs. modern posted by Steve Sauer on 05/21/01 at 8:19 PM:

: "Sorry but I have to say this is a judgement thing - it mixes differently with white, not better."

: When one mixes a color (Vermilion) with white and obtains the same color only more pale, I think it can be said that the color mixes well with white.

: When one mixes a color (Cadmium) with white and obtains an ugly greyish color, I think it can be said that the color mixes poorly with white.

: To each his/her own, though.

: Is Benzimidazolone Orange lightfast in tints?


I don't think of colors as being "ugly", I think of them as just being different.



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Re: Traditional palette vs. modern Ed   Posted at: 05/22/01 (0)

Post a Followup 545,547,552,556,559,563"> bern"> bjkorites_prodigy.netRe: Traditional palette vs. modern_05/22/01 at 12:58 PM"> "Re: Traditional palette vs. modern"
"Sorry but I have to say this is a judgement thing - it mixes differently with white, not better." When one mixes a color (Vermilion) with white and obtains the same color only more pale, I think it can be said that the color mixes well with white. When one mixes a color (Cadmium) with white and obtains an ugly greyish color, I think it can be said that the color mixes poorly with white. To each his/her own, though. Is Benzimidazolone Orange lightfast in tints? I don't think of colors as being "ugly", I think of them as just being different.

 
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