Description:
In this tutorial you will learn:
* how to mix clay color recipes and organize them with your own "color library system"
* how to mix up new colors by making your own "Custom Color Wheel Charts"
* how to make a Six-Step Color Blend
* a fun technique for testing color combinations I call my "Mini-Mokume"
* how to make some beads from your "mokume"
Through this lesson you will:
* have more confidence in mixing and combining colors
* have a more organized clay area
* have more time and clay to get right into your projects
Included with this lesson are:
* cards to print out with more than 50 of my favorite color recipes using Kato polyclay to get you started.
(Note: some of these recipes can be adapted to other clay brands and separate cards are provided.)
* some of the recipes are my own "base mixes" used to create various tints, shades or hues.
* printable worksheets for mixing clay blends and your own "custom color wheels"
* printable cards to record and save your own color blends and mixes.
* 23 pages of instruction and photos
* 38 pages of printable worksheets, charts and recipe cards
Price: $20.00
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Comments
I'm very glad that you are using Kato clay for this because they are TRUE artist colors which follow the "rules" of color theory!
Yes, You can read a blog post I wrote on why I use Kato clay: http://2goodclaymates.blogspot.com/2011/01/why-i-use-kato-clay.html
Thank you so much for making this mixing system using Kato as there is so little out there specifically for that brand.
You are welcome and yes I know. I think more people are switching to Kato since polyform messed around first with their formula making it too mushy to handle and second eliminating and changing colors.