WHY USE A TONED PALETTE?
Adapted from literature from Jack Richeson Co.
"It is said that the warm neutral color of a grey palette, shows the actual paint color & each color mix to its advantage. The special surface of a disposable palette, aids in the mixing of the color pigments as well as the removal of paint."
Stephen Quiller
"It is said that the warm neutral color of a grey palette, shows the actual paint color & each color mix to its advantage. The special surface of a disposable palette, aids in the mixing of the color pigments as well as the removal of paint."
COLOR BASICS
There are 3 parts to color: Hue, chroma & value. Value is the lightness or darkness of a color. Chroma is a measure of how pure, intense a& saturated the color is. Hue is the name of the color - red, blue, green, or purple.
Primary colors cannot be made by mixing other colors. Secondary colors are made by mixing a primary color with a primary color lying next to it on the color wheel. Tertiary colors are made by mixing a primary color & a secondary color that lies next to it on the color wheel.
Adding white to a color lightens the value & also alters the color by making the color's temperature cooler & in some cases changes the color's hue. Adding black to a color will darken the color, but will also alter the hue of the color.