"High Key" - refers to values in the light range, ie. high light, middle light and low light. No matter what colors are used the effect will be soft and pastel. Foreground ~ values 0 to 9, Middle ground ~ values 3 to 5.5, Background ~ values 1 to 3.5
"Middle Key" - refers to values in the middle range. Foreground- values 1 to 10, Middle ground- values 6 to 9 Background ~ values 5 to 7
"Low Key" ~ refers to dark values... makes the painting feel dark, mysterious and dreary. Foreground- values 1-10, Middle ground - values 6-8, Background- values 7 to 9
- Mix Burnt Umber with New Gamboge to make a good value 10 "yellow".
- Mixed grays can be especially useful when you are trying to achieve a warm or cool color dominance in a painting. If you are using a predominately warm color scheme, you should also use warm grays. In a predominately cool color scheme, use cool grays.
- Alizarin Crimson, Phthalo Green and Burnt Sienna is a nice mixed gray. (Don't use this to gray a color
- To intensify warm colors, try tempering them with a little Carmine or Opera Pink.
Soooooooo much work to be done yet....
Be Still My Art,
Kay
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