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Why doesn’t photoshop offer a paint mixing pallet to use with digital painting were you dab different colors and mix as you would in traditional painting? I would think that would be quite easy to do.
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Please show the full workspace including layers panel in order to find what's going on.
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Photoshop's strong point is Photo editing and composition. A dedicated Paint program would be better.
https://www.painterartist.com/en/product/painter/
If that is out of the questiion,
Photoshop has a mixer brush tool. Here's a video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWx_nSdki1o
Anastasiy offers a color mixing panel, it's been around for a while.
https://anastasiy.com/mixcolors
You can go to the Ideas forum and put in your suggestion, but no guarantees if and when it will happen,
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Thanks for the YouTube link on the use of the mixer brush.
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The Mixer Brush tool already does that. You can paint color on your document, get another color, paint over the previous color and they will mix like real paints. How they mix depends on how you set up the Mixer Brush in the options bar at the top (Wet brush? Dry brush? High or low paint load?)
To get the effect you want, you should also select a brush preset or customize the brush options so that you are painting with a round brush, fan brush, sharp tip, whatever.
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Thanks very much.
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You can put two docs side by side on screen and use one as a mixing pallete with the mixer brush
Dave
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Great idea! Thanks
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There are lots of videos on creeating a colour palette from an image and loading it as swatches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX9leGkxtq8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUFh0JoTj4U
You should also check out Color.Adobe.Com which used to be the Colour Theme extension which disappeared a while back.
This has a colour wheel, as below, but you can also drag and drop an image into it to create a palette from that image.
There are lots of videos on how to use it:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=color.adobe.com
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Thanks for your in-depth help. Very much appreciated.