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Mass Of Color: In selecting colors for walls from small samples one should always keep in mind the fact that the color is to be used in a large area and will appear more brilliant in its mass of color than it will in the small sample.
The constituents of mixed colors are usually more easily identified by comparison with other colors, i.e., a greenish blue will look greener when placed next to a pure blue, and a certain red will look bluish or yellowish when placed next to a pure red. One can also identify the respective degree of neutrality or tonal value of a color by this same method.In the case of unstable particles, the quantum theory places a limit on how precisely defined the mass of color of a particle can be. In principle, even if one had the means to carry out a mass of color measurement with infinite precision, the theory indicates that an unstable particle would not have a unique mass of color but rather that the measurements would be distributed over a range of values. What has meaning in this situation is the central (or average) value of the mass of color distribution and its width.
Q Select the paint color for the background and paint the walls. Next, choose the color for your top coat. If you are working with an oil-based eggshell paint you will need to thin it (3 parts top color to 1 part mineral spirits). Choose a top coat color that is either close in tone or contrasts with your Wall color. With dry-brushing, you can cover the background color completely, so your top coat is the color you will see on your finished walls. |
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