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That's a good question. The green color in gouache painting is the most difficult to use, and it is especially raw if it is not used well. It is recommended to use it like this:
Yellow-green, pink green, light green, grass green, emerald green, dark green, dark green, olive green, etc. are suitable for landscape sketching. It is not used much in still life sketching. Pink and green are very good to make, and they cannot be used directly as pigments.
Medium green is easier to use. Emerald green can be used with orange, a small amount of green lotus, violet. Green can be replaced with earth yellow + ultramarine or orange + ultramarine, and the color is not grown.
The dark part of the red tablecloth cannot be painted with green, but can be painted in dark red, purple red, rose red, blue lotus, violet, and ultramarine.
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First of all, I think there's a little bit of a problem with your idea, which is that there is nothing that can be used in the color itself, and can it only be painted in a similar color when painting a specific object? Most people draw the same color, and they don't have their own ideas and color sense in it. When painting objects, it is necessary to look at the environment in which they were first placed, and whether the whole picture is warm or cold. After you make sure that you can use the colors you mentioned above.
There is also where you paint when you paint, generally you can't use a lot of grass green and other bright colors to paint, you have to use some dark green to paint, such as olive green, etc. The general color of red and green should be avoided together, because you can't control the color of his tuning, and it will make your picture dull and dark for a long time. In the dark part of the red tablecloth, we can add a little puran and purple to make it in a cool tone, and then put a little warm color in the bright place, and the tablecloth is almost the same.
For me, the most used green is olive green and light green, and I basically don't use it much, because there are not too many colors of green in the scope of the unified examination, and I will use more when painting landscapes. Don't think that I used to paint this with this color, and now I have to use this color to paint this, so that your picture will definitely become messy, there is no relationship between cold and warm, let alone the whole, it is very important to look at the environment in which it is now, to use color in the environment, and pay attention to the relationship between cold and warm. This is a personal opinion, don't be surprised if there is anything wrong.
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Just add color according to the color of the canvas? Can't you see that? There's no law about what color to use, and if that's the case, isn't gouache too simple?
Green is a cool color, and it is generally used to paint dark parts, such as dark red, and dark green can be used instead of black to paint dark parts, which has a sense of breathability.
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Yellow + blue, you can call up different shades of green. Users can add a contrasting red to the green, which can reduce the purity, so that the green will also look more retro, which is usually the color used in antique pictures.
If you want dark green, you can add some red (black) appropriately. Dark green is often used in paintings, such as lotus leaves. At this point, you can add a small amount of red or black.
Adding white can make the green color even softer. If the green you want is not pure green, then you can add white, this green, which makes people look more noble.
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I don't know what color you're talking about, the emerald green of jade? The kind of green of moss?
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The answer to your question is:**Tutorial watercolor painting is a painting method of painting with water and transparent pigments, referred to as watercolor, due to the transparent color, one layer of color covering another layer can produce a special effect, but blending too many colors or covering too much will make the color dirty, and the water will dry quickly, so watercolor painting is not suitable for combustion, and it is suitable for making large-scale works, suitable for making fresh and bright small paintings such as landscapes.
The so-called "green water" mainly refers to the rainwater stored in the soil of plant roots, that is, the water vapor that originates from precipitation, is stored in the soil and enters the atmosphere through evaporation and transpiration. The concept of "green water" is relative to "blue water" in rivers, lakes and aquifers. The concept of "green water" was proposed by Falkenmark in the early 90s of the 20th century.
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Scheme: Lemon yellow + sky blue; Lemon yellow + lake orchid; light green + sky blue; Pink green + lake orchid.
Principles: 1. Do not exceed two colors;
2. Use light tones;
3. Use the scheme of yellow and blue, and the yellow can only use tartrazine.
Gouache should not be dirty powder.
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