Is yellow oxide similar to yellow ochre?

Part of the earth tone family, Yellow Oxide's is slightly more opaque than it's neighbors (Yellow Ochre) and less red, but with similar lightfastness and durability.
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What is yellow oxide color?

A fiery yellow iron oxide. Synthetic iron oxides, as compared to the natural ochres, have superior tinting strength and good opacity. This Yellow Oxide is buttery, with a soft, brushable consistency.
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What color is similar to ochre?

Classic colours include Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber, Burnt Umber and Indian Red. There are also many ochres, Yellow Ochre being the best known, but also including Red Ochre, Brown Ochre and even Blue Ochre (Vivianite).
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Is yellow ochre warm or cool?

One of the most popular warm yellow watercolors has long been known as Yellow Ochre. This earthy pigment is a nice transition color to seat in a palette between yellow and orange or red, or it can easily fit right in among the siennas and browns.
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How do you make the color yellow oxide?

To mix your own yellow ochre you can:
  1. Start with any base yellow. In the picture above I used cadmium yellow.
  2. Add a touch of red to darken and warm the yellow.
  3. Add a touch of blue to darken and desaturate the yellow.
  4. Make any further adjustments as necessary.
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What is transparent yellow oxide used for?

219) Inorganic – This Iron Oxide has been used as a wood dye and I realized that its capacity to enrich the grain of hardwood made it a wonderful candidate for paint making. It has great warmth with gingery undertones quite different to those seen in the Indian Yellows.
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Is red oxide the same as red ochre?

The red iron oxides, which replace natural red ochers are artificial pigments made from iron ore or the waste material of chemical industries, though they are closely related to the red earths and have very similar properties.
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How do you make yellow ochre from primary colors?

Yellow Ochre is a rich dark yellow, very popular in landscape paintings, and works well as your primary yellow in Earth tone pallets. It's also very useful to warm up cool grey or brown mixes. To mix Yellow Ochre, you can simply add a primary yellow into Raw Sienna.
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What color is golden ochre?

Gold ochre is an earth pigment that gives brownish-yellow colours. It has a high degree of opacity and lightfastness. Gold ochre has commonly been used in traditional painting, both for exterior and interior surfaces. Gold ochre is one of the lighter ochres.
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Is Naples yellow similar to Yellow Ochre?

Genuine one is offered by Michael Harding but probably there are other brands that offer it. Naples Yellow offered by most brands is a convenience mixture that more ore less successfuly replicates color of genuine paint. So other differences with Yellow Ochre are price and toxicity.
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How do you use Yellow Ochre?

ochre, and cobalt blue, use it to desaturate bright reds, oranges, and violets. I usually add a little yellow ochre to titanium/zinc white to warm it up for whites of clouds and many other highlights and also for many mixtures that white alone would tend to make chalky or cool.
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What is the difference between yellow Ochre and raw sienna?

Yellow Ochre is a more muted, cooler yellow that's more opaque, while Raw Sienna is a warmer brown. Some find Yellow Ochre to be a bit too grey/green and stick to Naples Yellow, especially for flesh tones.
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How do you make yellow paint more vibrant?

Using a lighter color next to a darker color will make the lighter color appear brighter. The same applies to using dark colors next to a lighter color. The darker shade will appear darker.
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What can I use instead of red oxide?

Perhaps you could use a bit of a transparent additive, like Art Spectrum's clear oil to a regular iron oxide red. Alternatively maybe try mixing a pyrrole orange 71 (Lefranc Transparent Indian Orange)/ quinacridone gold or quinacridone red gold with Burnt Umber.
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What color is yellow iron oxide?

Yellow ochre clay contains yellow iron oxide. In ceramics red iron oxide is most commonly used in glazes and clay bodies, but black is also used. Yellow is the least color-stable form. Yellow iron oxide is a synthetic material of very fine particle size (but not as fine as black or red).
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Is yellow iron oxide a dye?

Ferric oxide yellow is an inorganic yellow pigment used in the pharmaceutical industry as a coating pigment. It is also known as yellow iron oxide [FeOH3]. It exists as an amorphous yellow powder, and is primarily used in the cosmetics industry.
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Is iron oxide yellow safe?

The use of iron oxide black, red and yellow in animal nutrition does not pose a risk to the environment. The iron oxides are effective in colouring feedingstuffs. The FEEDAP Panel made a recommendation on the specifications of the iron oxides used as colourings.
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Is yellow ochre a yellow?

The name "Yellow ochre" comes from Greek ochros = yellow, pale yellow.
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What is yellow ochre paint?

Yellow ocher is a natural earth pigment which consists mostly of clay colored by iron oxides. Ocher comes in a great variety of shades depending on their origin. Lighter shades of a pale yellow may be burned to produce darker red shades. The purest ochers come from France and Cyprus.
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Is yellow ochre a primary color?

Answer: Yellow ochre and burnt umber are technically grays because they contain a little of all three primary colors.
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