What can I use instead of Indian yellow?

A reliable Indian Yellow substitution is the yellow pigment 110, or PY110, currently produced in a single-pigment watercolour by a handful of manufacturers. PY110 is highly transparent, has little drying shift, excellent lightfast ratings, and is staining but still lifts easily even when dry.
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What is the difference between cadmium yellow and Indian Yellow?

Indian Yellow is a very warm orange-ish yellow that, in thick layers, appears similar to cadmium yellow dark. Although, Indian Yellow is very transparent and ten times more intense when mixed with white as cadmium yellow dark.
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What is Indian Yellow made of?

Story goes that the cattle responsible for Indian Yellow were only fed water and mango leaves, ingredients that supposedly made their urine (and thereby the pigment) especially luminescent. The cow urine would be collected and dried, creating a raw pigment that could then be mixed with oil, water, or any other binder.
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Is Indian Yellow warm or cool?

Available in our oil and watercolour ranges, the new Indian Yellow is a warm golden yellow with excellent transparency – a staple colour in any artist's palette and a glazing essential.
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Is Indian yellow a warm yellow?

There are many warm yellows to choose from including Cadmium Yellow Deep, Hansa Yellow Deep, New Gamboge, Arylide Yellow Deep and Indian yellow.
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Translucency of Indian Yellow and Indian Yellow Deep | Winsor



What is a good substitute for cadmium yellow light?

Cadmium Yellow Light is made from a superb pigment PY 35. Lightfast and very useful in the palette. It is an opaque pigment. A cheaper, more transparent alternative is Hansa Yellow Light, which is my preferred light or lemon yellow.
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Is cadmium yellow light the same as lemon yellow?

Cadmium yellow (pale) is richer in consistency and therefore requires a little additional linseed oil to create a thin glaze. Lemon yellow is rather more transparent in nature than cadmium yellow (deep) and therefore needs a little white to give it covering power.
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How do you make yellow paint at home?

Although yellow is one of the primary shades in traditional color theory, you can actually make a yellow hue from two colors. A combination of red and green in equal parts will create a vibrant and bright yellow shade.
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How do you mix two colors to make yellow?

If you mix red and green you will get a yellow hue. Yellow is a primary colour.
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How do you make chrome paint yellow?

Chrome yellow is a yellow pigment made by adding a soluble lead salt (nitrate or acetate) to a solution of alkali chromate or dichromate.
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Is Indian Yellow lightfast?

Indian Yellow 109 is a transparent orange-yellow. Exceptionally lightfast. The color index name is established and published by the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists and The Society of Dyers and Colourists. The color index name is a generic category and does not refer to a specific pigment.
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Does blue and green make yellow?

Red and green make yellow, red and blue make magenta, and blue and green make cyan. When all colors are added together on the RGB model, they create white. The CMYK model is the opposite, which creates black when all the primary colors come together.
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How do you make warm yellow paint?

The quickest and easiest way to mix a warm yellow is to mix orange or red (or both) with yellow. What is this? In the color chart above, you will see Cadmium Orange and Cadmium Red are what two colors make warm shades of yellow when mixed with different shades of yellow colors.
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Why was Indian yellow outlawed?

The production of Indian yellow was prohibited in 1908 because the mango leaves were harmful to the cattle. Current commercial paints labeled Indian yellow contain a synthetic coal-tar derivative that is more permanent than the original colorant.
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Did Van Gogh use Indian yellow?

The yellow pigment used in the painting is "Indian Yellow'. 'The Starry Night'. Vincent Van Gogh's masterpiece and arguably one of the world's most recognized pieces of art has an Indian connection. The yellow pigment used in the painting was sourced from the country, specifically from Munger in Bihar.
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What is the most transparent yellow watercolor?

PY153 Indian Yellow (Winsor Newton) This is my favourite of the PY153 paints (and of the paints named Indian Yellow). It is the most transparent and the most chromatic of these groups, although still less than PY150 – ranging from a golden orange to a beautiful marigold yellow, down to a buttery colour in tints.
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