Anyone have a cmyk formula or rgb for a bright orange? been using 021 but thought maybe there was a way to achieve something a little brighter.
Posted by Neil D. Butler (Member # 661) on :
I find it hard to get a Bright orange, you know. really Bright.lol Looking forward to this Mystery of the universe.
Posted by Tony Vickio (Member # 2265) on :
Not only that but there is NOTHING that rhymes with orange!!
Posted by Raymond Chapman (Member # 361) on :
I just mix a little yellow and red together.
Sorry...I just couldn't resist.
[ November 14, 2011, 12:19 PM: Message edited by: Raymond Chapman ]
Posted by Tony McDonald (Member # 1158) on :
Seems like Joe or Ben Diaz had values for the brightest colors...maybe they will chime in.
Posted by Preston McCall (Member # 351) on :
Nothing rhymes with Purple or Silver, either, Tony! Why the colors? Where did they get the name purple? The word always sounded funny to me when I was a kid. You had to screw your face sideways to say it.
Posted by Neil D. Butler (Member # 661) on :
Morange.... Word Meaning More Orange.. there I just invented a word.. where's my commission!
Posted by David Harding (Member # 108) on :
I think Morange is what Henry's asking for on this post.
Posted by David Wright (Member # 111) on :
Could Raymond do a step by step, video too?
Posted by stein Saether (Member # 430) on :
when mixing paints, remember there are 2 reds, one that with yellow turns to oker, one that with yellow turns to orange
Posted by Dan Kearfott (Member # 3756) on :
while your at it. . . how about a really bright red also.
Posted by Donald Miner (Member # 6472) on :
Essence of pearl top coat. There, how hard was that? Made my day, might make yours! Peace. Don
Posted by Bill Wood (Member # 6543) on :
Don,
Love to hear from you...BROKE my phone...LOST your # Thanks, Billwood
Orange,that other color in the flame
Posted by Ed Gregorowicz (Member # 1842) on :
Can't help you with printer colors, but if you want a screamin' orange using 1 Shot, mix some Magenta into Lemon Yellow... It's almost fluorescent.
[ November 18, 2011, 10:29 AM: Message edited by: Ed Gregorowicz ]
Posted by Nevman (Member # 332) on :
Blue!
(Sorry - had to. It's a reference to a University of Florida cheer - ORANGE! BLUE! ORANGE! BLUE! One side of the field is one color - heck, you get it. The whole stadium rocks when it's done)
Posted by Tim Barrow (Member # 576) on :
we used to get a fairly decent orange if we had to mix it by adding a little of 100 vermillion to 132 lemon yellow
note this was with the old chromatic bulletin colors