How art paints are placed

Updated on culture 2024-04-27
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    From left to right, there are warm tones to cool colors, for example, the leftmost small grid in the first row is placed in white, next to each other can be placed lemon yellow, and then in yellow, earth yellow, etc., but not in a row to put a color system, just put a few columns, put it into a similar square, as for the large grid, you can put it as needed, for example, the most used is white, you can put in the white one, if you study for a long time, you can do it casually, as long as you are comfortable to use, but it is still a color system together, hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can completely do it according to your preference.

    But I still advise you.

    1.Separate the 3 large color groups, from light to dark, or vice versa, red-green-blue.

    2.If you have a large grid, you can put white and lemon yellow in it, as these two colors are generally used the most.

    3.Generally, you don't need black, because black will look dead and ugly when painted, but if you use it well, you can put it less.

    4.Puran is the most common in composition and when paired with dark red to black, so Puran can also put more, black can be placed next to Puran light green, grass green, medium green, emerald green, dark green, olive green.

    Olive green is also generally used more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, the yellow series: lemon yellow, light yellow, medium yellow, orange yellow, earth yellow.

    Red: red, orange, rose, crimson, earthy, ochre.

    Purple Green: yellow-green, light green, grass green, dark green, dark green.

    Blue: lake blue, cobalt blue, ultramarine, dark blue.

    There is also a place in the back, just put some colors used, gray, flesh color, bud yellow, etc.

    Satisfied with ......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It can be placed, but the oil paint will dry out, affecting the use.

    There are two ways to store the pigments on the palette:

    1. Wrap the palette directly with plastic wrap.

    2. Add toning oil to the pigment and wrap it in newspaper.

    Oil paint will not dry so quickly like gouache, but it will first form a layer of skin on the outside (so you have to pick up the skin when you use it, and it will mix the skin on the picture when you don't pick it), it is recommended to buy a larger color palette and squeeze as much as you want, which is convenient and environmentally friendly.

    The palette pigment placement method is as follows:

    From top to bottom, left to right).

    white - tartrazine - Naples yellow - earthy yellow - ochre - ripe brown;

    orange - orange - vermilion - bright red - crimson - rose red - purple;

    Light green - grass green - yellow-green - medium green - emerald green - dark green;

    Cobalt blue-ultramarine-lake blue-blue-blue-black.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's better not to.

    1. Oil paint can't be washed off, in other words, your toning box is basically wasted after being packed once.

    One or two months is no problem (experience), but after a long time, it will still dry up (even if the air can't get in).

    3. The chemical composition of oil paint is complex, and it is easy for you to keep it like that, so it is easy to make the pigment moldy and deteriorate, I hope the above content can answer your questions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, I used it too much, and it was good to go out and sketch.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It means that oil paint will not dry so quickly like gouache, but it will first form a layer of skin on the outside (so you have to pick up the skin when you use it, and it will mix the skin on the picture when you don't pick it), it is recommended to buy a larger color palette, and squeeze as much as you want, which is convenient and environmentally friendly.

    ps: As for having a rubber, the child will dry out or dry, unlike gouache to quickly put a watery sponge or something to keep the moisture. Although sometimes the gouache will be moldy when doing this, it is really inconvenient.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's better not to, tin tubes are also very convenient. Squeeze it with as you go

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    5 squares、

    Start at 2, 2 squares: Red. First pink, rose, crimson, vermilion, crimson, earthy red, brown

    3 squares: Yellow. Lemon yellow, light yellow, medium yellow, orange yellow, earth yellow, 4 squares: blue. Sky blue, lake blue, cobalt blue, violet, ultramarine, puran,

    5 squares: Green, Yellow-Green, Light Green, Grass Green, Medium Green, Emerald Green, Olive Green, Dark Green, Others and Empty. Start on the right, choose 8 grids, start with 2 squares, and one is 2 squares. A total of 8 squares, put gray!

    Black what、I put it in the bottom right corner。 The top 4 blocks are large. You can put white, ripe brown, this is for my own use. It's more handy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The top 2 squares are white, 1 is lemon yellow, 1 is medium yellow, and the bottom is placed in order from warm to cold, with gray in the middle and black at the end. Seems to be the same issue.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Personally, I like to put two large grids in white, and then the small grids from left to right, from warm to cool, do an over, and you look at the color yourself, and put the transition color in the way I personally think it's easier to find the color.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on your personal preference, and you can put it in a convenient place with whichever color you like.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1) You should paint gouache first! Because gouache paint is cheaper than oil painting! After you practice the colors of gouache painting, you will find that there are many similarities in oil painting with a lot of brush methods, the relationship between colors, and the techniques of expression!

    It's just a matter of using water to reconcile the shades of color, and oil painting is blended with toning oil! (2) You said that you don't know the name of the paint, but the label of the oil paint you bought has the name of the color! You can look at the name and hue to tell the difference in color physiognomy.

    Through your constant attention and experience, you will gradually understand! (3) You said that the placement of paint, you have to understand, because the pigment of oil painting is oily, if you don't need this pigment at that time, then you don't squeeze it out of the tin tube and put it on the palette, after all, you can't use this pigment, the next day it will be a little bad to use, it is a waste! (4) As for the order in which you said the paints were placed:

    White, lemon yellow, light yellow, medium yellow, earth yellow, orange, flesh, vermilion, bright red, dark red, rose red, violet, ochre, earth red, raw brown, ripe brown, pale green, pink green, grass green, emerald green, medium green, olive green, dark green, ultramarine, lake blue, sky blue, peacock blue, puran, blue lotus, black, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    White, yellow, orange, red, green, blue, purple, brown, black order pendulum.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    From light to dark, put the same color together.

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