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LMAO OKAY OKAY SO.
AFTER MUCH DELIBERATION WITH MYSELF (what to include, what not) i’ve finally figured out what to put on my colour tutorial! LSKDJSKLDGJ. i’ve split two parts with multiple subparts! the first part will cover a bunch of rules that you’d PROBS find in a OTHER TUTORIALS/artbooks and are THEREFORE pretty important! i’ll call these the *~*CAE…SICS~*~* b/c they are basics which i (CAE) think are NECESSARY to understand the reasoning in the second part of this tutorial (which will be how i personally stylize/apply/bend/break???? these rules)!
i’ll call this second part APPLI…CAE..TIONS.
applicaetions are way heavier on actual colour coordination/palette making (AND I MAKE UP MY OWN TERMS OOOO), as opposed to CAESICS which are AGAIN more based on universal terminology. CAESICS can totally be skipped if you know what I mean by… “hue/saturation/luminosity” and “colour relativity (AKA warmer blue/cooler red).”
DSFKLDJF DISCLAIMER: I AM BY NO MEANS AN EXPERT AT THIS GAME. and really, the only kind of training i have is…
lots and lots and lots of practice???COUGHS MOVING ONA. part one: CAESICS
- - hue/saturation/luminosity
- - colour mixing
- - colour wheel (kinda)
- - colour warmth/colour coolness
- - color relativity
B part two: APPLICAETIONS
- - colour “weight”
- - general palette tips
- - palette breakdown
- - shading with colour!
- - last thoughts.
reference for summer challenge