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Old 12-02-2002, 03:16 AM   #11
Anwar Shaikh Anwar Shaikh is offline
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A simplified palette




It still seems to me that a good way to go about color choice is to begin with Flake or Zinc and Umber for general use, branch out with Ivory black, light red and yellow ochre to hint at hue, and add whatever other colors are required for the task at hand. Being very deliberate and choicey toward the later. Mind you this approach will never set the Thames on fire! Truthfully, to me, those color theories and cited palettes are impractical and sort of consumer/product line biased.
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