Color is Relative - Start with Non-Vivid Paint Color  @DrawMixPaint
Color is Relative - Start with Non-Vivid Paint Color  @DrawMixPaint
Draw Mix Paint | Color is Relative - Start with Non-Vivid Paint Color @DrawMixPaint | Uploaded February 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
When painting realism it is important to not shift your colors to be more vivid or more intense, especially when you begin. In fact the opposite is true. In this video I explain why.

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