Getting an orange color is easier. Let's find out how, and what additional shades can be obtained.
The orange color is one of the few, for which it is not necessary to select complex combinations of mixing several tones. It is easily achieved with a combination of only two primary colors - red and yellow. True, there are many shades of any color, including And orange, for their achievement they will have to conjure. But all the more interesting! So let's try.
What color will turn out if you mix red and yellow: the main color and additional shades
So, we take our red and yellow paint, make the surface perfectly clean, blowing all dust dust, villi, hairs of our brushes, etc. To begin with, we will determine what kind of tone we need, because it depends on which paint we apply first: if red - it turns out darker, yellow - the tone will be lighter. A slightly different approach, if mixing occurs in a separate container or right on the palette: here you immediately see the final result.
Again, for different shades of orange, different proportions of our original colors will be needed. If we take red and yellow in a 1: 1 proportion, then the color will come out, as they say, classic. If more yellow - the same, with gold, will come out orange. And if red prevails, our orange will come out fiery.
You can also play with other colors: white or light gray will lead our desired orange to pastel colors, and the use of dark gray (but not black, since it will simply drown out all other colors) will darken the shade. So that the orange with a predominance of red becomes more saturated, it does not hurt to add brown paint (just a little bit!).
You can muffle orange and a combination of three basic colors, adding a slightly light blue to the yellow and red. It turns out that there are a great many shades of orange color and they depend only on how many drops of yellow or red paint you add more to the mixture created, as well as what an admixture of other colors you will bring to it.
- Orange It will come out by mixing equal parts of yellow and red.
- Gold - Based on yellow with brown or red additives.
- Golden brown It also turns out on the basis of yellow paint with the addition of red and white tones with a drop of blue.
- Mustard - Refers to warm orange shades, created from the yellow and red gamut with the addition of the meager part of the green with black colors.
- Avocado - on a yellow basis with brown and black additives.
- Mandarin - To yellow add red with brown paint.
- Red-browned-chestnut - Now the base is red, and add brown with black to it.
- Red Burgundy - The same red base with brown, yellow and black.
- Chestnut - The main yellow color in combination with red, white and black.
- Honey -equally white, yellow and dark brown.
- Carrot -Red-orange bright mixture.
- Fixing -The same bright, but already yellow-orange.
- Pumpkin - The red base with yellow and a drop of ocher and brown paint.
- Amber -Orange, which approaches a warm golden yellow color.
- Apricot - Orange with a beige tint.
- Peach - Classic orange with the presence of pinkish tones.
- Coral - The reddish shade of orange.
Depending on the amount of predominance of red or yellow, the following saturated shades can also be achieved: mountain ash, lava, sea buckthorn; Softened - copper, bronze, red, terracotta, caramel, brick, persimmon. The dark shades of orange include chestnut, henna, rust, etc.
Orange, no matter what shade it is, is always warm. Therefore, let your mood always be orange!