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Jane D. Prater's avatar

Thank you so much for this. The variety of palettes here has got my brain whorling.

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Pip L's avatar

Inspired to have a go at this, thank you :-)

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LJ's avatar

This was so helpful. Thank you!

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Mukta Changmai's avatar

I am glad it is helpful. Be free to share your pain points in Watercolor. Would love to help

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Janet Asante Sullivan's avatar

This is really great!

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Mukta Changmai's avatar

Yayy 🤩👨🏼‍🎨

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Mukta Changmai's avatar

Thank you 😊

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Mukta Changmai's avatar

Even i had fun creating these samples. And it was a learning experience for me too. I am glad you liked it Katie 😊

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Phrankie's avatar

I am happy I came across this today as it inspired me to pull out the paint brush again and start creating.

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Chidanand M's avatar

Very good write up about using a limited palette.

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Chidanand M's avatar

Very good information on simplifying the palette with basic colours.

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hertwoscents's avatar

I really appreciated the simplicity and wisdom of this article. Thank you!

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Dean's avatar

Color theory can be a bit confusing but your suggestion of a limited pallet helps simplify things. Thank you

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Mukta Changmai's avatar

Yes..even for me, this whole color wheel is very confusing (although I can subconsciously mix vibrant colors). But to get into the basics, I realised, limited color palette is the best way to start with.

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Katie Jackson • Modern Magic's avatar

Love that you created sample color trios to try! I’m excited to experiment with these 💕

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