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Gouache (/ɡuˈɑːʃ, ɡwɑːʃ/; French: [ɡwaʃ]),
body color, or
opaque watercolor is a water-medium
paint consisting of
natural pigment, water, a
binding agent...
- are
colored differently from the main
body colorations.
Point coloration may be
represented by a pale
body color and
relatively darker extremities, such...
- opaque, non-reflective
body. The
temperature of the
ideal emitter that
matches the
color most
closely is
defined as the
color temperature of the original...
- Bay is a hair coat
color of horses,
characterized by a reddish-brown or
brown body color with a
black point coloration on the mane, tail, ear edges, and...
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Color theory, or more
specifically traditional color theory, is the
historical body of
knowledge describing the
behavior of colors,
namely in
color mixing...
- legs may be
lighter or
darker than the
body coat, but
unlike the bay they are
never truly black. Like any
other color of horse,
chestnuts may have pink skin...
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affects both red and
black pigments in the coat
color of a horse. The dun gene
lightens most of the
body while leaving the mane, tail, legs, and primitive...
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given to a
horse coat
color depends on the
color of both the
points and the
body. For example, bay
horses have a reddish-brown
body with
black points. Point...
- the
Second World War); the
first band was
given by the
body color, the
second band by the
color of one end of the resistor, and the
multiplier by a dot...
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Diamond color is
graded by
comparing a
sample stone to a
master stone set of diamonds. Each
master stone is
known to
exhibit the very
least amount of
body color...