Painting Sleeping Beauty
"First, I use a darker blend of the color to outline the shading of the face
and then I add a lighter 'secondary color' on top of it to create depth to the painted surface." ~Tomitheos
COLOR MIXING:
There are three 'primary colors': red, blue and yellow
By mixing two primary colors together, a 'secondary color' is created:
red and yellow make orange, yellow and blue make green etc.
If three primary colors are mixed together then we have what is called a 'tertiary color'..
Copyright © 2011 Tomitheos Art Photography - All Rights Reserved
Painting Sleeping Beauty
"First, I use a darker blend of the color to outline the shading of the face
and then I add a lighter 'secondary color' on top of it to create depth to the painted surface." ~Tomitheos
COLOR MIXING:
There are three 'primary colors': red, blue and yellow
By mixing two primary colors together, a 'secondary color' is created:
red and yellow make orange, yellow and blue make green etc.
If three primary colors are mixed together then we have what is called a 'tertiary color'..
Copyright © 2011 Tomitheos Art Photography - All Rights Reserved