Because I've been stuck on gray-scale island for some time now, I decided that Its time to get truly familiar with color. So I started at the very basics of it, with primaries.
I chose Red and moved my pen around until it looked like something that i could work with, which became a side view of a devil bust. I left my steps to show the stages.
I chose Red and moved my pen around until it looked like something that i could work with, which became a side view of a devil bust. I left my steps to show the stages.
I made a mistake in the beginning and chose a very saturated 100 percent red in my pallet, and it can be a little too hard on the eyes.
Lowering the saturation made it less hard to look at, it didn't affect the values doing so.
Dropped down to gray-scale I didn't do too bad, it could use some highlights and some darker areas.
Next time at the beginning, I'll keep a value range in mind that won't be 100 percent light or dark.
I'm hoping these studies will make it so that I will be able to choose a color pallet and be as comfortable working with them as I am with gray-scale values.
Next time at the beginning, I'll keep a value range in mind that won't be 100 percent light or dark.
I'm hoping these studies will make it so that I will be able to choose a color pallet and be as comfortable working with them as I am with gray-scale values.