a href=http://www.remioilpaintings.com target=’_blank’Beginners Oil Painting/a Tips – Advanced PalettebrbrIn this article I will discuss the tube colors belonging to an advanced palette based on a basic 6-color palette. brbrThe 6-color basic palette consists of the following colors:brbr1. Lemon Yellowbrbr2. Cadmium Yellowbrbr3. Cadmium Redbrbr4. Permanent Rosebrbr5. French Ultramarinebrbr6. Phthalo BluebrbrTo these 6 colors we, of course, add brbr7. Titanium Whitebrbr8. Ivory BlackbrbrFor various reasons, artists tend to add a variety of other colors to their palette. One reason is that tube colors are, by and large, always brighter than mixed colors. Other reasons have to do with the tinting strength or the undertone of certain tube colors. Or, maybe just because a certain tube color looks particular good to the artist and can not easily be mixed.brbrHere are a number of tube colors I like to work with beyond the ones already mentioned:brbrBurnt Sienna – Burnt Sienna is a warm, orange-red, and transparent brown. This brown is a medium-to-fast drier and has a medium tinting strength.brbrCerulean Blue – Cerulean Blue is a cool, green leaning, and opaque blue. This blue is a medium-to-fast drier and has a medium-to-low tinting strength. Mixed with Lemon Yellow it yields a spring green.brbrCadmium Orange – Cadmium Orange is a warm, red or yellow leaning, and opaque orange. This orange is a slow drier and has a high tinting strength. Mixed with Permanent Rose it yields a sharp hot orange.brbrCadmium Yellow Light – Cadmium Yellow Light is a warm/cool, somewhat green leaning, and opaque Mixed with Cadmium Red Light it yields a bright orange.brbrCadmium Red Light – Cadmium Red Light is a warm, orange leaning, and opaque red. This red is a slow drier and has a high tinting strength. Mixed with Cadmium Yellow Light it yields a bright orange.brbrYellow Ochre – Yellow Ochre is a warm, brown leaning, and opaque yellow. This yellow is a medium-to-fast drier and has a medium tinting strength. Mixed with Cadmium Yellow it yields a glowing sandy color.brbrBurnt Umber – Burnt Umber is a warm, red leaning, and fairly transparent brown. This brown is a fast drier and has a medium-to-high tinting strength. Mixed with Cerulean Blue it yields a series of colors from green-gray to green-brown.brbrViridian – Viridian is a cool, blue leaning, and transparent green. This green is a medium drier and has a medium tinting strength. Mixed with Burnt Sienna it yields a nice fall green.brbrCobalt Blue – Cobalt Blue is a cool, violet leaning, and semi-transparent blue. This blue is a fast drier and has a low-to-medium tinting strength. Mixed with Permanent Rose it yields a glowing violet.brbrThere are few more colors I use occasionally, such as Dioxazine Purple, Permanent Sap Green, Raw Sienna, and Raw Umber. But the palette here described has more than enough colors in it to paint just about anything as long as you also use mixtures of these colors. brbrRead more about a href=http://www.remipencilportraits.com target=’_blank’how to draw with pencil/a and about a href=http://www.freetattootips.com/arts-entertainment-and-music/upper-back-tattoos.html target=’_blank’tattoo tips/a.