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Firealpaca art gets desaturated
Firealpaca art gets desaturated





firealpaca art gets desaturated

i usually lose control of a painting when my colors feel to different from one another. i want them all to have something in common so that they get along. So, the biggest thing for me when i pick colors is that i want them all to be friends.

firealpaca art gets desaturated

here are some variations of a red, for example. it would be impossible! so i try to avoid picking “just” colors, except as for a complementary color (more on that in a bit). imagine buying a set of oil paints and only using paints straight from the tube without ever mixing. This comes into play because a big mistake i see beginners make is that they pick a “just” color, and by that i mean they pick “just blue” or “just yellow”. Saturation: how “pure” the color is vs how much neutral tone is in it. if you’re painting traditionally, adding more white or more black to a color lowers or raises its value. red, purple, green, yellow, and everything in between. hue, value and saturation are what make up a color, and decide how colors differ from each other. i’m sure everyone knows these intuitively but i want to explain them in words. but here are some things that i think about as i pick colors.įirstly, i want to go over hue, value, and saturation. the best method to develop your own sense of color is to look at a LOT of art, look at a LOT of the world around you, and practice practice pratice.Īt this point in my life i pick colors intuitively just because i think it’s something i’m naturally tuned into, and i’ve been doing it for a few years, so i don’t actively plan my palettes. so even though i’m explaining things in a “this is how you do it” sort of way, it’s not the only way! just my way. every artist has their own palette they prefer and i think it’s super delightful to spend time developing your own special sense of color.

firealpaca art gets desaturated

Hey, thanks so much! this might get a lil long (as it always does!!) so bear with me.įirstly i want to say, there’s no right or wrong way to pick colors. I do remember you mentioning that you also had help from another color lead before, so I was wondering how much of that they help out vs the colors you chose? Anonymous asked: Do you have any kind of process for picking colors for the backgrounds? They all seem to have really nice uniformity, and I would love to read up on how colors like that are picked (or if it's more intuition based).







Firealpaca art gets desaturated