Brights
Consider next the bright translucent glazing colours.
Have a damp paint rag at the ready. These attractive colours can swamp a painting and ruin it. With Interactive you now have enough time to adjust or even remove the colour. Use Slow Medium to help control the strength of the glaze. You may only need a whisper of pigment. These colours are strong and make useful tints with white.
Most Atelier glazing colours are strong, because they are used for general painting as well as glazing, and a lot of medium may be needed to reduce the strength, which you can try out on a sampling swatch before committing to the painting you are working on.
Bright Transparent Colours
Opaque
Semi-Transparent
Transparent
Very Strong Coverage
Transparent Yellow Series 2
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Transparent Perinone Orange Series 2
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Indian Yellow Series 2
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Red Gold Series 3
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Permanent Brown Madder Series 3
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Transparent Red Oxide Series 2
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Crimson Series 1
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Permanent Alizarine Series 4
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Quinacridone Red Violet Series 3
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Dioxazine Purple Series 3 
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Purple Series 1 
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Pthalo Blue (Red Shade) Series 2 
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Pthalo Blue Series 1 
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Prussian Blue Hue Series 1 
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Pthalo Turquoise Series 2 
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Pthalo Green Series 1
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Some Glazing Examples
Opaque
Semi-Transparent
Transparent
Very Strong Coverage
Transparent Perinone Orange Series 2
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Light Red Ochre glazed with Transparent Perinone Orange
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Permanent Brown Madder Series 3
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Burnt Sienna glazed with Permanent Brown Madder
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Quinacridone Red Violet Series 3
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Indian Red Oxide glazed with Quinacridone Red Violet
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