It will easily produce a much lighter mixture than
a warmer Cadmium Yellow, and the mixture will be spatially more distinct.
Not exact matches
Unison Soft Pastels: Grey 27,
Cadmium Yellow light & Mid, Lemon
Yellow Light,
Warm Pink, Cool pink,
Cadmium Red
Unison Pastels: Grey 27,
Cadmium Yellow light & Mid, Lemon
Yellow Light,
Warm Pink, Cool pink,
Cadmium Red, Burnt Siennas, Burnt Orange mid & dark, Red Brown mid & dark, Cerulean Blue, Cobalt Blue,
Yellow Greens, Blue greens, Dark Blue / Green, Prussian Blue, Blue Violet, Cobalt violet, Lilac light Blue Grey mid & dark, Rembrandt Black
I still use pretty much the same palette I used when I first started painting, with a few additions over the years: Cremnitz white, raw umber, ultramarine blue, cobalt blue, quinacridone blue, burnt sienna, lemon
yellow,
cadmium yellow, Indian
yellow,
cadmium orange,
cadmium or other
warm green, Veronese green, vert Aubusson or pthalo green, a purple,
cadmium red, alizarin crimson.
Cadmium Yellow Orange is
warmer in mixing and lighter in value than the
Cadmium Orange but both are intensely bright.
Warm transparent black excellent for creating delicate greens or golds when mixed with either our
Cadmium Yellow Lemon or Mars
Yellow.
The powerful glow of our
Cadmium Yellow Lemon will shine through transparent and semi-transparent dark earths, or our warm Ivory Black, for a wide range of delicate yellow greens still rich in
Yellow Lemon will shine through transparent and semi-transparent dark earths, or our
warm Ivory Black, for a wide range of delicate
yellow greens still rich in
yellow greens still rich in color.