Hi, I'm Sue Rose with Expert Village and today
we're talking about mixing complimentary colors.
We are on our purple and yellows this time
as we've done our other complimentary colors.
So, I'm going to take a brush and dip it into
my yellow here, put a little thing on my leftover
pie plate, rinse my brush and I'm going to
put just a little teeny dab of purple into
that yellow and see what color I come up with.
Very similar, but a little bit lighter than
when I mixed the yellow into the purple. I'm
going to add a little more yellow to that
just to see what happens, OK, that's a little
bit better. Then I'm going to rinse my brush
again, go into my yellow, rinse my brush again,
and add a little bit more purple this time.
I'm coming up with a different color yellow,
a warmer yellow. And, this time I'm going
to mix half the purple and half the yellow
and I come up with kind of a mud color again.
These are the variations you get by one using
three colors, you see you get 24 different
colors by using just these six tubes of paint.
So this is just mixing the complimentary colors
and you get six colors. Be sure to watch our
next segment on how to get 24 colors out of
using these basic six primary and secondary
colors.
