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  • rparker - Color Abstraction

    Professor Clayton - These are the three that I picked from last night and fixed. I also have the grayscale image included on each file, so I could see the values of the colors. You were right about the triad - the red and yellow were almost the exact same value, so hopefully I fixed it. Let me know what I need to work on! Thanks!

  • #2
    that looks sexy ...
    thats cool that you posted the grayscale :D
    enough I didnt come for a whisper. I came here to hear you SCREAM!" -the hulk jijiji

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    • #3
      They all work really well Robin. Thanks for including the value study with them. Makes it easier for folks to see the values of the colors that you've chosen.

      Of the three, its a tough call as to the best one. I'd like to see you revisit the Complimentary color ones (remember those are the ones you stuck the pins through) and see if you could improve on those.

      ... but of the three, I really like the Analogous one and the Monochromatic one.
      ‎"Give me $50 worth. Just drive."

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      • #4
        OOOOOk, I guess I will since I have to. :-) Thank you!

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        • #5
          redos -

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          • #6
            That first one is showing me an error....

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            • #7
              Toss the split-comp out.

              But thanks for doing it. :)
              ‎"Give me $50 worth. Just drive."

              Twitter: @ProfClayton & @cgauiw || Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProfClayton || CGAUIW Facebook Group! || CGAUIW Flickr Page || ProfClayton's Vimeo Page

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