this is eye-opening and just what i need to mix my acrylic together!!!!!! super helpful as i'm only a beginner with 8 shades to start with. you're amazing, thank you!
Hello 👋🏽 this is a good video! However when you started it would have been most informative to know what blue and yellow you used. Ultra marine or Phalo Blue … Cad yellow, lemon, Hansa, Benzi yellow? Each ones chemistry make up is color biased by a warm or cool lean. I have to guess your yellow wasn’t Cadmium but lemon and your blue was possibly ultra marine. But I can’t be positive. That part is crucial to your result in the gradients mixed from the original green created by the two. Thank you for the work you did and I’m not insulting you in anyway. Side note; I didn’t check your description box, I may find my answer there. Apologies if so ❤️
This is a great video however I have found that greens are very hard to mix and depend on the starting colours. Which yellow and blue did you use please?
Thank you very much for the tutorial.. Because I've trying to find the right shade for my nature painting project.. Can you make all the colors that you can use to paint nature plllllllllllllls... I really need it🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot I just wanted the sage green 💚 but actually the main problem was that I didn't even know that what is the name of the colour that I want Thanks a lot sis this helped me so much Love your videos ❤️❤️❤️
U are so underrated omg 😭
This is very useful. My daughter loves sage green to redecorate her room!
The sage green is #5
Lovely!
Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Third one is my fav.
It announces the spring.
Interesting video once more. Thank you Sarah.
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That's my favorite too!
Di
One of the best video for green shades!!
Thank you so much!
so helpful thank you!!
FANTASTIC‼️ 🤩🤩🤩😮😯😳
this is eye-opening and just what i need to mix my acrylic together!!!!!! super helpful as i'm only a beginner with 8 shades to start with. you're amazing, thank you!
Happy to help. Thanks so much for watching!
Amazing videos!
@@ilona3364 thank you!
Hello 👋🏽 this is a good video! However when you started it would have been most informative to know what blue and yellow you used. Ultra marine or Phalo Blue … Cad yellow, lemon, Hansa, Benzi yellow? Each ones chemistry make up is color biased by a warm or cool lean. I have to guess your yellow wasn’t Cadmium but lemon and your blue was possibly ultra marine. But I can’t be positive. That part is crucial to your result in the gradients mixed from the original green created by the two. Thank you for the work you did and I’m not insulting you in anyway.
Side note; I didn’t check your description box, I may find my answer there. Apologies if so ❤️
Great point! I used Chrome Yellow and Ultramarine Blue heavy bodied acrylic paint from the brand Sax.
This is a great video however I have found that greens are very hard to mix and depend on the starting colours. Which yellow and blue did you use please?
@@dicollier4585 I used Sax brand, heavy bodied acrylic. I hope that helps 🤩
Nice mixing.💯 Can you make a dusty olive too?
I'll work on that!
Thanks very much, this video was very helpful! ✅
Awesome! You're welcome.
Thank you!
No prob. Thanks for watching!
Thank you very much for the tutorial.. Because I've trying to find the right shade for my nature painting project.. Can you make all the colors that you can use to paint nature plllllllllllllls... I really need it🙏🙏🙏🙏
What shade of blue did you use with the yellow to make green
Sax Art - Ultramarine blue!
@@CourageousColor TY
Color mixing is 💯. Quick question, which one of these shades do you think would be closest to a moss green shade?
I think the seaweed is probably closer to moss than anything else.
Thanks a lot I just wanted the sage green 💚 but actually the main problem was that I didn't even know that what is the name of the colour that I want
Thanks a lot sis this helped me so much
Love your videos ❤️❤️❤️
thank you for watching! happy to help
Your Welcome, and thanks for replying ❤️🤗❤️
BTW can you please tell me from which country you are?