![]() ![]() I choose convenience greens that are made with colours already in my palette, and that look 'realistic' straight from the tube. I like to have a couple of convenience green mixes in my main palette as I paint a lot of flowers and botanicals and it is helpful to have some ready-made realistic greens so all the leaves, or all the stems or whatever look as though they come from the same plant. Others may be mixed so often that it is worth taking up palette space with a convenience mix that you either make yourself or buy in a tube. Many of these convenience colours are so quick to mix or so rarely used that they are not worth having. ![]() Green are also available as pigment mixes. It takes time to mix colours every time you want to use them. Many Greens can be mixed from other colours in your palette so they are not strictly necessary, but sometimes the single pigment greens have characteristics that go beyond their hue - intense granulation or a wonderful separation of colours within a wash.
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