👍. Excellent tutorial Mathew. However, for the people out there like myself who hate mixing paints to get different shades could I just go with a few different shades of brown that go from dark to light to get the same effect? Thank you.
Thanks TP. Glad you liked it. Absolutely you can avoid mixing colours. I only mix when I don't have the colour that I need. So when I was painting the brown that's in between Ruddy Leader (which I accidentally labelled as Muddy Brown in the video) and Leather Brown, I needed to mix those two because I don't have the colour that's halfway between them. But if you can make the colours that you've got work, then go for it!
👍. Excellent tutorial Mathew. However, for the people out there like myself who hate mixing paints to get different shades could I just go with a few different shades of brown that go from dark to light to get the same effect? Thank you.
Thanks TP. Glad you liked it. Absolutely you can avoid mixing colours. I only mix when I don't have the colour that I need. So when I was painting the brown that's in between Ruddy Leader (which I accidentally labelled as Muddy Brown in the video) and Leather Brown, I needed to mix those two because I don't have the colour that's halfway between them. But if you can make the colours that you've got work, then go for it!