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titleReal Color Wheel
descriptionMaui artist Don Jusko paints only on location without black pigment. Here is how you can do it using his original Real Color Wheel. The RCW aligns the colors of crystal elements, pigment colors, RGB light colors, YMC dye colors, CMYK printing colors and stage lighting colors together. The Real Color Wheel will show you which colors are the true complements for mixing and painting natural shadow colors. Use this Real Color Wheel to find pigments that are the correct color oppositions for mixing neutral dark shadow colors with out using black pigment. Designed for a natural artist painting on location.
mediumtext/HTML
subjectvisual arts, history, informal education, instructional issues,
typeCourse
levelunspecified
keywordsDrawing, Color wheel, Rainbows, Real Color Wheel, Aerial perspective, Painting history, Rainbow Theory, Color theory, Painting on Location, Water-based paint, Water-based mediums, Acrylic paint, Wax paint, Alkyd paint, Casein tempera emulsion paint, Fresco painting, Egg tempera, Color elements chart, Crystal color wheel, Rock minerals of color, Ore colors, Pigment colors, Color history, History of artists, History of mediums, Artist's technique, Artist's tips, Lineal drawing, Aerial painting, Drawing human proportions, Mixing local colors, Prism color,
mediatorParents, Teachers, Students,
beneficiaryStudents
priceCodePartially Free
onlineproviderPainting on Location
recordCreated1999-04-14T19:53:44-5:00
CatalogingToolGEMCat 3.2
IndividualCatalogerGEM
Identifier
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