


The mass tone is what you see first it’s what tells you the color is red, blue, green and so forth. Whenever a color is made by mixing two or more colors together, that color will have both a mass tone and an undertone. Here’s a quick brush-up on the basics of undertones and some tips on how to use them to create winning color combinations. If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a freshly painted room and wondering where your color picks went wrong, you may be the victim of mismatched undertones. To view in a language other than USA - English, please select the appropriate country and language from the drop down menus.Sue Wadden shares her expert advice on managing undertones to create perfect color palettes. "identifier": "ATT_calc_base_name_or_package_color_",ĭata Sheets are available in multiple languages. "identifier": "ATT_calc_size_volume_or_weight_+_item_", "ATT_calc_size_volume_or_weight_+_item_": "1 Gallon",

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