Quick Tip 273 - Brown's not Brown
A subscriber asked about painting brown tree trunks. We couldn't find any brown ones (mostly shades of grey,) but artist/art teacher Dianne Mize did find a couple of brown subjects that use the same process as a brown tree trunk. She also notes that there are no original browns in paint.

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Quick Tip 291 - Making Waves

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Quick Tip 182 - What Color Is Your Tube Paint?

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Stop Guessing: Use This Exact Color-Mixing Formula

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Quick Tip 178 - Transparencies and Glazings

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Quick Tip 278 - Holding the Brush

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Quick Tip 236 - 3 Ways to Gradate

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Quick Tip 286 - Color Test

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Quick Tip 254 - Relative Color

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Quick Tip 257 - Painting Shafts of Light

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Quick Tip 296 - The Difference in Whites

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Quick Tip 276 - Why Block In?

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Quick Tip 283 - Cast Shadow Colors

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Quick Tip 261 - Color Secrets

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Chalk Pastels for Beginners: Types Tools and Techniques

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Quick Tip 115 = Dianne's Palette

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Quick Tip 357 - Why I Don't Use Earth Colors

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How Long Should Paint Dry Between Gel Print Layers? (It Depends!)

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Sunset Boat Reflection | STEP by STEP Acrylic Painting Tutorial

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