12-29-2010, 08:36 AM
salamandra's far more interesting to look at now! your palette isn't quite there and some colours aren't that visible or are redundant, but i can clearly tell what your intentions are. if you have a program with a colour swapper, you should be able to fix this relatively quickly.
it might help if you worked on anything but a white background. it will help in many ways (contrast, hues...).
a tip for anything that creates light: it starts white and progressively loses its purity (pure=full level of saturation, not mixed with any other colour; 40/240/120 is a pure yellow in paint, for instance).
it might help if you worked on anything but a white background. it will help in many ways (contrast, hues...).
a tip for anything that creates light: it starts white and progressively loses its purity (pure=full level of saturation, not mixed with any other colour; 40/240/120 is a pure yellow in paint, for instance).




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