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hi Id like to show you how to adjust the hue value and saturation of a color Im going to work with this primary triad of oils Winsor lemon cadmium red ultramarine green shade plus a titanium white this cadmium red is my starting point for exploring hue value and saturation Im going to start by mixing in titanium white to raise the value of the red Ill make five values adding more white as I go along this set of values or tones could also be referred to as tints [Music] Ill mix the three primaries together to make a fairly neutral black [Music] adding black to the red will deepen its value beneath its inherent value and will also reduce its saturation [Music] these values could be referred to as shades adding yellow to the red in increasing amounts will alter its hue and eventually we will shift it to an orange you Im adding titanium white to the black to bring it to as close as I can the same value as the cadmium red by incrementally adding this mid-tone gray to the red I can red