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20g White Iris with stain:
a
b
c
d
e
1.  0.2g gray brown

0.5g gray brown
1.0g gray brown
1.3g gray brown
1.3g gray brown
0.1g dark green

2.  0.2g gray
0.5g gray
1.0g gray
1.3g gray

1.3g gray
0.1g dark green

3.  0.3g gray brown
0.4g yellow

0.3g gray brown
0.7g yellow

0.3g gray brown
1.0g yellow
0.1g dark green



0.3g gray brown
1.0g yellow
0.1g dark green
0.1g black
4.  0.4g turquoise
0.8g turquoise
1.0g turquoise
1.3g turquoise



1.3g turquoise
0.1 dark green

f. + <0.1 blue

5.  0.5 red iron oxide
0.5g red iron oxide
0.5g yellow

0.5g red iron oxide
0.6g yellow
0.1 dark green
0.5g red iron oxide
0.9g yellow
0.5g red iron oxide
1.2g yellow

These results are definitely not what I was looking for.  Not getting a gray.  Maybe mixing black and white?
White Iris and stains.  This is a continuation of the earlier tests done with FM Matte White and stains.
See also: Test Cloud.

Diluting the 20g White Iris with increasing amounts of water. b) 0.2g, c. 0.4g; d. 0.6g.
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