Red for pointsettas
Oct. 7th, 2017 11:48 amПоинтсеттии , исторически произрастающие в Мексике, являются одним из символов Рождества в Америках (симолизируют звезду), наверное, потому что нарядно выглядят (контраст красного, ровозовго, белого, зеленого). ]
Ацтеки использовали это растения как жаропонижающее и для получения красного пигмента.
Для того, чтобы получить красивый насыщенный красный цвет на фарфоре, при рисовании этого цветка,
например, как тут:

хорошо использовать
use the Willoughby's reds.. or .yellow red first...Pompadour second and then darkest red the blood red.
(Indy)
Другие красные Overglaze Paints тоже работают
This group of RED colors are rich and smooth to paint with. As ALL REDS, we do recommend that you fire to Cone .014 for the first fire to soften the glaze and "sink" the color. Most of the red will fire off, but apply it again the second fire to Cone .017 and watch it shine!
And as with ALL REDs and YELLOWS, please test them together first before painting a big project. It's amazing how differently they can react with other colors, if there is gold in the kiln being fired, humidity, etc. For a Yellow/Red combination that will fire together with no color changes, see our Dresden Yellow and Dresden Red colors (use the Search Box to easily find them)
Colors: L - R: , Persian Red, , Blood Red, Dark Shadow - Portrait, Dull Red. Please see Dresden Red for a bright Red that can fire to Cone .014 and will not change when used with the Dresden Yellow. You can fire both the Dresden Red and Dresden Yellow next to each other; at the same time; to a Cone .014; and they fire beautifully.
Ацтеки использовали это растения как жаропонижающее и для получения красного пигмента.
Для того, чтобы получить красивый насыщенный красный цвет на фарфоре, при рисовании этого цветка,
например, как тут:

хорошо использовать
use the Willoughby's reds.. or .yellow red first...Pompadour second and then darkest red the blood red.
(Indy)
Другие красные Overglaze Paints тоже работают
This group of RED colors are rich and smooth to paint with. As ALL REDS, we do recommend that you fire to Cone .014 for the first fire to soften the glaze and "sink" the color. Most of the red will fire off, but apply it again the second fire to Cone .017 and watch it shine!
And as with ALL REDs and YELLOWS, please test them together first before painting a big project. It's amazing how differently they can react with other colors, if there is gold in the kiln being fired, humidity, etc. For a Yellow/Red combination that will fire together with no color changes, see our Dresden Yellow and Dresden Red colors (use the Search Box to easily find them)
Colors: L - R: , Persian Red, , Blood Red, Dark Shadow - Portrait, Dull Red. Please see Dresden Red for a bright Red that can fire to Cone .014 and will not change when used with the Dresden Yellow. You can fire both the Dresden Red and Dresden Yellow next to each other; at the same time; to a Cone .014; and they fire beautifully.