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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What color is ochre closest to?

It ranges in colour from yellow to deep orange or brown. It is also the name of the colours produced by this pigment, especially a light brownish-yellow. A variant of ochre containing a large amount of hematite, or dehydrated iron oxide, has a reddish tint known as "red ochre" (or, in some dialects, ruddle).
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What colours can ochre be?

ochre, a native earth coloured with hydrated iron oxide. It varies in colour from pale yellow to deep red, brown, and violet.
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What other colours go with ochre?

If so, you'll be thrilled to learn that ochre pairs well with pretty much every colour on the spectrum! Grey is one of the most popular choices to pair with ochre – light grey will really bring out the vibrancy, while darker greys will offer a subdued and sophisticated finish.
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What color is earthy ochre?

Earthy Ocher is a saturated, shaded, clay beige with a khaki undertone. It is a perfect paint color for a living room. Pair it with warm tones of copper, rusts and sage greens.
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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 many shades of ochre are there?

12 Types of Ochre Color.
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Does ochre and brown go together?

Brown may not be the obvious choice for your walls, but it does a perfect job of bringing out the richness and warmth in this fabulous gold ochre. In a darker room without much natural light, cream-coloured walls, and a natural wood flooring underfoot would achieve the same effect.
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Is yellow oxide the same as yellow ochre?

Description. 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 colors do you mix to make yellow ochre?

How To Mix Yellow Ochre
  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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Is ochre red or yellow?

Ochre is thought generally to be red, but in fact is a naturally-occurring yellow mineral pigment, consisting of clay, siliceous materials and the hydrated form of iron oxide known as limonite.
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Is yellow ochre a yellow?

The name "Yellow ochre" comes from Greek ochros = yellow, pale yellow.
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Does ochre and terracotta go together?

Its richness makes it a lovely candidate for heavy fabrics such as velvet and brocade. And of course it goes well with terra-cotta, its equally earthy cousin. An ocher room is a cozy room, even if it's architecturally large and open.
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Is ochre still in fashion?

In Tuscany, centuries-old ochre-colored homes still line the streets of Florence and Siena, proof that this hue is timeless and super-versatile. While ochre has always had its place in interiors, it's definitely enjoying something of a comeback. (Peep the sofa in Sarah Sherman Samuel's Michigan home.)
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Does Lilac go with ochre?

Soft Pinks, pale Blues and Lilacs really go well with Ochre.
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What are the best two color combinations?

Here are some of our favorite two-color combinations.
  1. Yellow and Blue: Playful and Authoritative. ...
  2. Navy and Teal: Soothing or Striking. ...
  3. Black and Orange: Lively and Powerful. ...
  4. Maroon and Peach: Elegant and Tranquil. ...
  5. Deep Purple and Blue: Serene and Dependable. ...
  6. Navy and Orange: Entertaining yet Credible.
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Does ochre go with orange?

Orange with earthy tones and terracotta blue

For further variations of the earthy palette, replace orange with reddish or yellowish colors, including ochre, or burnt or raw sienna. As for the walls, try to stick to creamy or beige, misty blue or soft terracotta.
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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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Where do you find ochre?

Ochre occurs naturally in rocks and soil — essentially in any environment where iron minerals have pooled and formed, Pettitt said. "It can be found in valley edges, eroding out of cliffs [or even] in caves eroding out of the bedrock," Pettitt told Live Science.
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What are the 6 warm colors?

"In general, warm colors are those in the red, orange, and yellow families, while cool colors are those in the green, blue, and purple families," Dale says. Think scarlet, peach, pink, amber, sienna, and gold versus cooler teal, eggplant, emerald, aqua, and cobalt. Remember the color wheel from grade school art class?
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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. Alternatively, you can try Yellow Oxide.
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What is a warm yellow color?

There are many warm yellows to choose from including Cadmium Yellow Deep, Hansa Yellow Deep, New Gamboge, Arylide Yellow Deep and Indian yellow. Quinacridone Gold (PO49) is a warm, transparent yellow, more neutral than Cadmium Yellow Deep. It creates wonderful natural greens when mixed with Ultramarine.
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