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    • Griffin McPherson
      Griffin McPherson last edited by

      I’ve tried using color pallets from other’s illustrations as this is the advice I often hear but even that doesn’t seem to work for me.
      I think the reason for this is color ratios which I haven’t been able to find much info on other than the 60 30 10 rule. Even if I’m using a tried and true pallet I might not be able to balance them in the same way because of the design of my drawing.
      I feel like I have a pretty good understanding of basic color theory but are there any good rules of thumb on balancing color placement? I know getting values right is import but every time I’ve started with values that look right it looks all wrong as soon as I add in the hues.

      Here’s a recent piece I’ve been struggling to color. You can try coloring it yourself if you’d like. E766FA72-3808-43EC-A856-3B90684E4891.jpeg 4952657E-3D0A-47B9-8628-7FBF95C902B4.jpeg 2866D7CB-F7CA-4A38-834B-B21BACF522DE.jpeg

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      • ArtistErin
        ArtistErin @Griffin McPherson last edited by

        @Griffin-McPherson I like the balance of warms/cools you have in the 60/30/10 rule, and I think personally the second example works. I love Ian Roberts' approach to color theory and in his book Mastering Composition he explains sandwiching a warm tone in between two cooler or neutral tones to make the object pop. His methods are taught in oils yet I find this can apply to any medium. It might lend to a more seamless effect you might be after? He has a great YouTube channel that clears up so much confusion for me, so maybe this is helpful...
        🙂

        Erin Richardson
        instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
        www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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        • Griffin McPherson
          Griffin McPherson @ArtistErin last edited by

          @ArtistErin ill. Heck him out, thanks!

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