A visual representation of an oil paint manufacturer’s available pigments, typically displayed as a grid or series of swatches, demonstrates the hues and often includes information about pigment properties like transparency, lightfastness, and tinting strength. Physical examples often utilize actual paint applied to a surface, while digital versions can offer interactive features and simulations of color mixing. These tools serve as a reference for artists selecting colors for their palettes.
Such references are invaluable for artists of all skill levels. They provide a crucial understanding of the range of hues offered by a particular brand, enabling informed decisions regarding color selection and mixing. Historically, artists relied on hand-mixed pigments, making consistent color reproduction difficult. Modern guides facilitate predictability and consistency, particularly vital for large-scale works or projects spanning extended periods. Further, they aid in exploring color theory principles and expanding an artists understanding of color interactions.