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English: Classification of Pigment Colours|There are ‘Light’ (Colours of Light, RGB Colour Model – Additive Colour Mixing Method) & ‘Pigment’ (Colours of Pigment, RYB Colour Model – Subtractive Colour Mixing Method) Colours. Here we are talking about ‘Pigment Colours’. ‘Pigment Colour’ means any ‘Paint colour’ (which is made up of ‘Pigment’ & which can be in dry powder, paste or liquid form) we use for painting our picture. Acrylics, Water Colours, Poster Colours & Oil Colours are the most commonly used ‘Pigment Colours’ by many Drawing & Painting Artists.
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