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To make a fine Evening Sky, [[underline]] Vermillion, White, [[/underline]] and [[underline]] light Oker; [[/underline]] as it rises a little [[underline]] Indigo [[/underline]] and [[underline]] white; -- [[/underline]] for distances, & for Water the same colors; for trees and the middle ground, [[underline]] blue, yellow, [[/underline]] and [[underline]] purple brown. [[/underline]] [[underline]] Lake [[/underline]] is good for clouds; [[underline]] purple brown [[/underline]] for Buildings. -- [[underline]] Cullins Earth, Sap Green, [[/underline]] and [[underline]] Bister [[/underline]] are only used in front objects, [[underline]] Purple blue, [[/underline]] and [[underline]] brown Purple [[/underline]] are used in the dark colourings of Rocks, Stone &c Umber is fit for the nearest parts. -- The dead colour, must be laid of the middle tint, the lights and shades must be put on afterwards; that rule is good with regard to every [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] object & part [[/addition]] of the drawing. -- Gambouge dries darker, the other colours