Rose pink with watercolors is generally made by mixing a permanent rose watercolor paint with water, playing around with the ratio to get the desired diluted shade.
The key to achieving the right rose pink lies in the ratio of permanent rose to water. It is advisable to:
- Start with a small amount of permanent rose paint. You don't need much!
- Add water gradually.
- Mix well.
- Test the diluted color by painting a small area on your paper. This allows you to see the true color and adjust the mix accordingly.
- Continue adding water until you achieve the desired rose pink shade.
By carefully controlling the amount of water, you can create a variety of rose pink shades, from light and delicate to richer and more vibrant.