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Old 08-17-2006, 10:52 AM   #1
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Mr. Sanden offer's his reason for the success of his palette on one
of his web-sites. He can describe it much better than I.
http://www.worldofportraitpainting.c...den/promix.htm

After many years of using the exact same palette as Sanden, I began using his pro-mix colors as an addition to my palette about two years ago. My rational was that I was already creating some of these mixtures out of my current palette and it was taking me quite some time to do so, a process that I had been doing for years and knew how to do it pretty well I think. Why not have someone do it for me? I am not a full-time artist therefore time is of essence to me. Isn't that one of the reasons we pre-mix anyway?
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