How to Avoid Undesired GREENS in Your Watercolor Mixes
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Hi there, Liron here!
This is a quick one to address the issue of undesired greens in your mixes.
These usually happen when attempting to make a transition from warm to cool, or from yellow too blue.
I hope this super quick snippet is helpful!
- Liron
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