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How to mix the color for bag restoration work by basic color theory

How to mix the color by basic color theory for handbag restoration work Step by Step Actually, color mixing for luxury handbag recoloring or color touch-up is a fun and creative way to explore different shades and hues. By combining primary colors, you can create a whole spectrum of new colors or the exact color as the original of your branded bags. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, experimenting with color mixing can lead to some truly beautiful results. So grab your mixing cup and stirrer let's get mixing!

Before anything let get the color definitions: Primary Colors : Red, Yellow and Blue. This 3 colors can not mixed from any other colors. Secondary Color: Two primary colors mixed together resulting in orange, green and violet.

Tertiary (Intermediate) Colors: One primary and one secondary mixed together.

Middle Color : Blacks and Whites

Warm Tone : Reds, Oranges and yellows. Cool Tone : Greens, Blues and violets.



 

First Identify the Middle Color of the leather

1. Is the original handbag's color you are going to recolor is close to White or Black? Use the answer as a default color.

However, if the color is obviously like red, yellow, or blue then you can begin with those colors.

2. Pick the right primary color. How many Primary colors are there? Red Blue and Yellow, 3 colors. Yes, that's right but the point is Red, blue, and Yellow, they have different concentrations. Normally, we start to drop the color in order from low-concentration color to high concentration which is Yellow, lowest then Red, Mid-Concentration the blue, the high-concentration. If the color that you are going to mix is not likely to be blue then be careful the amount of blue, better drop it into somewhere else before picking it into a cup.

3. Do you know the primary 3 colors can be mixed into a million shades?

Let's see what the famous handbag colors came from

Orange = Yellow + Red

Green = Yellow + Blue

Violet = Magenta + Blue

Gray = White + Black

Brown = Red + Black

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