No prob. If you don’t have yellow ochre, you can use a light mix of basic yellow with brown. Mix until you get the shade you desire. For the second layer on the tea,if you don’t have Payne’s gray, you can mix a little burnt sienna with yellow. Remember, mixing colors is experimenting with what you have. Make sure to try a few of these combinations. Mixing colors can be a lot of fun 🥰 all the best!
Always superb ❤️❤️👌👌👌
Thank you! Appreciate it so much. 🙏🏻
Another beautiful tutorial :)
Thank you Emma 🥰🙏🏻
@@theartpurposebypri you're welcome!! :)
So good👍🌻
Thank you Preeti! 🙂
Superb 😍
Thank you! 🙏🏻😊
What colours you mixed for tea?? Could you tell
I have mentioned them in the video step by step. Thanks
@@theartpurposebypri but that not worked out so only asked.
No prob. If you don’t have yellow ochre, you can use a light mix of basic yellow with brown. Mix until you get the shade you desire.
For the second layer on the tea,if you don’t have Payne’s gray, you can mix a little burnt sienna with yellow.
Remember, mixing colors is experimenting with what you have. Make sure to try a few of these combinations. Mixing colors can be a lot of fun 🥰 all the best!
@@theartpurposebypri brown means burnt sienna?