Being red, blue, and yellow. These are used to create secondary colors and they cannot be recreated using other colors. Tertiary colors are then a mixture of the secondary and primary. Mixing orange and yellow, for example, to create yellow-orange. Or adding more red to your orange paint to create red-orange. Taupe is a tan that can lean gray, though you'll also see it with subtle shades of mauve, purple, or green. Tan is a warmer, yellow-brown neutral. Lastly, white is, of course, white, though there are hundreds, if not thousands, of ways for white to lean blue, yellow, cool, or warm. .
  • 10ida1l948.pages.dev/200
  • 10ida1l948.pages.dev/97
  • 10ida1l948.pages.dev/261
  • 10ida1l948.pages.dev/157
  • 10ida1l948.pages.dev/117
  • 10ida1l948.pages.dev/318
  • 10ida1l948.pages.dev/397
  • 10ida1l948.pages.dev/341
  • 10ida1l948.pages.dev/303
  • cool orange vs warm orange