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This video tutorial shows how to mix paint using the app RealPaint (Real Paint mixing tools). It can be used on iPhone or iPad with iOS 9.0 or later. The paint recipe is computed to hit a given color target, then the paint is blended and the final result is shown. In this example the paint recipe has an odd ratio, because the color strength of a paint base is relevant even if it's amount is small. A scale is needed to hit the target color. This procedure is good for portraits, skin tones and all colors in general. RealPaint uses two possible pre-set Palettes for each paint line: 3 and 6 colored bases with Black (B) and White (W), so 5 and 8 bases are available with the two palette selections, respectively. The 3 with Black and White are the so-called primaries, which theoretically can mix all possible colors, but in the real world they are not able to reach saturated colors at the secondary positions of the color wheel. Paint recipes can be obtained using several Mixing Strategies: • “B and W + 2 Colors”: a gray is mixed using Black and White to set the Value (Lightness) and 2 colored bases will be used to reach the correct Hue and Saturation (Chroma) • “B or W + 3 Colors”: 3 colored bases are used to set the correct Hue and Saturation (Chroma), while Black or White will adjust the Value (Lightness) • “at least one opaque”: all possible mixing combinations are made available where at least one base is opaque (to end up with an opaque paint mixture) • “no Black used”: all possible opaque mixing combinations are shown without using the Black base • “all bases at once”: one recipe is computed using all bases at once (result is usually not unique and opacity is not guaranteed) Important Note: Real Paint mixing tools can mix only opaque paint, so background and paint film thickness information are not needed. Each recipe can be Exact or Rounded: • “Exact recipe” means that each base has an amount with 0.1 precision. For example, if you need 11.0 grams of mixed paint, you’ll have a recipe where the paint base amounts sums up to 11.0. If you need % values of each paint base amount, enter 100.0 as amount. Exact is usually used for weight based measurements. • “Rounded recipe” means that each base has an amount which is an integer number. The recipe will have the minimum possible overall amount as the sum of the amount of each paint base. This is useful when you are using drops or spoons, which can be precisely measured as integers, while 1.1 drop would be very difficult to handle! The rounded recipes are usually used for volume based measurements. The recipe can be computed as Weight or Volume: • “Weight” means that the amount is measured with a scale, for example in grams or ounces. • “Volume” is an amount measured as drops or using spoons. The amount is the complete recipe weight/volume in some units of your choice. If it is set to 100, each paint base will show its own % in the recipe as well.