![]() ![]() Graham).īelow is another way to set up the charts using hexagons to represent the color wheel, with tints in the center. For example, you can see how this painting belongs with the chart in the upper right, the one with yellow ochre (Holbein), perylene maroon (Winsor Newton), and viridian lake (Winsor Newton)-plus white (M. The darkest "black" you can get from those colors is the small dark patch in the center of the left triangle.Įach chart gives a sense of the full available gamut for that limited palette, so you can see at a glance what's possible with a given set of colors. ![]() Secondary mixtures appear as rectangles along the side of each triangle. The left triangle represents the gouache colors straight out of the tube, and the right one represents the mirror image of those colors, but mixed with white. ![]()
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