Thank you so much for uploading this. I bought my kids a small paint set with 12 paints and they went through the whole thing in one day. I then bought these bottle of replacement paint but i could only find sets of six. I've been mixing the paints to refill the other 6 colors but i just could not get brown. Everywhere else on the internet has been saying to mix purple and yellow or green and red but neither made brown for me. This one worked perfectly!
I imagine your students are in elementary school, and I'm a 21 year old youtubing how to make the color brown smh lol, and if there not that young then I don't feel so bad
Various browns are easy to make with complimentary colors. Grey is a little harder to make without black. I usually just make brown first then add blue until it cools to a grey
ATTENTION: Mixing the three primary colors (red, blue, yellow) with their complementary colors (green, orange, purple) will give you three different, lovely shades of brown. Red + Green ,.... Blue + Orange,.... Yellow + Purple. Then you can add either white or black to lighten or darken these three different shades..... Learn how to use a color wheel. 👍
Mixing complementaries makes a neutral grey, not brown!!! You'll only get brown if using primaries than lean towards (contain) some of their neighbouring complemnetary colours ... expect she's using/suggesting black rather than blue to make it easier to do.
Mixing complementaries makes a neutral grey, not brown!!! You'll only get brown if using primaries than lean towards (contain) some of their neighbouring complemnetary colours ... expect she's using/suggesting black rather than blue to make it easier to do.
I saw every wear that they mix red , yellow and blue. To darken the brown add lil black. But I think your way is way better. You save paint by using 2. Thank you.
Thankyou..I have a one activity. In that activity have brown colour.My brown colour finish .then l use thus video to make brown colour... It correctly sucesss.. Thankyou.. 😌😌💕💕