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The term "pale" is a relative one, however, my suggestion would be to start by making a salmon colour and lightening it as you go.

Start with 3 parts red, add 0.25 parts yellow and mix well.

Add white pigment, begin with 1 part and add very small amounts thereafter until you achieve the exact colour you require.

Remember, use very small amounts... you can not remove colour once you mix it in. It is easier to add a bit more white than to readjust by adding more salmon.

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The term "pale" is a relative one, however, my suggestion would be to start by making a salmon colour and lightening it as you go.

Start with 3 parts red, add 0.25 parts yellow and mix well.

Add white pigment, begin with 1 part and add very small amounts thereafter until you achieve the exact colour you require.

Remember, use very small amounts... you can not remove colour once you mix it in. It is easier to add a bit more white than to readjust by adding more salmon.

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Wiki User

10y ago
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It generally depends on for what but usually an orange or light brown

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Wiki User

14y ago
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Either shades of teal or cyan.

Since they're the opposite color and opposite colors usually match.

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12y ago
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yes it is

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Wiki User

14y ago
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Show me some furniture

with brown and orange in a living room

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4y ago
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