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If you walk into any craft or art supply store, you will see dozens of tubes with names like "Burnt Umber," "Raw Sienna," and "Van Dyke Brown." While it is incredibly convenient to buy these pre-mixed paints, relying on them completely is one of the biggest mistakes a beginner artist can make.
When you buy a tube of brown paint, you are stuck with that exact shade. But if you learn how to mix your own browns from scratch, you unlock the ability to create thousands of highly nuanced, perfectly matched earth tones.
Mixing brown is often a source of frustration for beginners, usually resulting in a muddy, lifeless grey sludge. But there is a very simple, scientific formula behind it. Today, we are going to demystify the color wheel and learn the foolproof method for mixing the perfect brown every single time.