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Published: 2009-08-26 00:33:53 +0000 UTC; Views: 113; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 3
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barghYou get the general idea.
A lot of my choosing-color method is based on artistic decision making, there's no formula.
Lighter colors tend to be less saturated, then base colors in the middle, and darker colors are also less saturated.
And I move around on the color wheel, which is why my colors are so vivid.
I'd use yellow light on green. I'd shade blue with purple... Things like that. Nothing's set in stone. If you use colors right, you can shade blue with red, or vice-verse, it really depends on you and how you pick colors and use them.
You don't always have to shadow white with light blue. Black doesn't always have blue highlights. It depends.
Use these random stupidly-put-together colors to help you choose your own method of selecting colors.
My way isn't the only way! C:
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BernernerTaffy [2009-08-26 03:00:55 +0000 UTC]
orrigato. cool i got first. anyways ill be sure to try and make something with this. scratch that i will make at least 30 things. also great choices. you pretty much got every color ill ever need for a while.btw you saved me a lot of trouble with the skin (and the miku 2) again thaks
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ThatOneGeek In reply to BernernerTaffy [2009-08-26 03:59:04 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, it's a bit of a crappy collection, I put it together fast.
Just, here are some tips (ish)
You should know, blue/green/purple are coolish colors. Red/orange/yellow are warm.
I choose warmer colors for light and colder colors for shadows... Most of the time. Eh.
If you look at all the colors I picked out, you can see how I move around the color wheel. /:
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BernernerTaffy In reply to ThatOneGeek [2009-08-26 20:14:13 +0000 UTC]
i think the colors are just what i needed.
thats pretty helpful considering im not all that great with picking color.
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