![]() ![]() ![]() In the first column going down, paint swatches of the colors that you’d like to mix. * Update: This printable has grown! I’m now sharing 6 charts for you to download and use. To make a watercolor mixing chart, just follow the instructions below. I often create this mixing chart right inside my mixing sketchbook, and many times I don't even bother drawing the lines. However, if you need to mix more colors than the chart will hold, this process will work for any number of pigments on almost any paper. To aid you in your artistic journey, I’m sharing three* blank watercolor mixing charts to create stair charts (directions below) for 6, 8, and 12 colors. ![]() Mixing also opens your eyes to the various attributes of individual pigments which results in a much more successful painting experience. Gaining basic mixing skills will also help you understand and avoid color mistakes, because watercolor tends to mix without permission. Understanding basic watercolor mixes will allow you to greatly expand your existing palette without purchasing (and carrying!) additional colors. When beginning watercolor, one of the most helpful things to understand is how the pigments in a palette flow and work together. ![]()
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