
i have been quiet a lot because i have been trying to make myself "understand" color in a way i feel most artist take for granted. i have a small ammount of red green color blindness mostly around the greens. many yellow greens will look yellow to me and some look brown. but i don't think my actual color blindness has been the problem so much as the mind set "i am color blind so i cant choose good color schemes" which i have been working hard to break out of that mind set.
another thing that i think contributed to it was from my miniture painting back when i was a child. i never painted in terms of theme, temperature and scheme. instead i painted with the mindset "this chain is made of metal so i will use this dark metal paint for the groves and this lighter metalic paint for the edges" which tunneled my understanding of color
i still have a way to go but i have gotten past the first hurdle of my own mental block about learing how to best use color
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another thing that i think contributed to it was from my miniture painting back when i was a child. i never painted in terms of theme, temperature and scheme. instead i painted with the mindset "this chain is made of metal so i will use this dark metal paint for the groves and this lighter metalic paint for the edges" which tunneled my understanding of color
i still have a way to go but i have gotten past the first hurdle of my own mental block about learing how to best use color
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First of all, let me tell you that I am glad to see that you are back; you were missed around here. And the second, it has to do with the fact that I didn't know that you were somewhat colorblind; I didn't expect something like that, especially since you had already used colors in a lot of previous works. However, I am glad to know that something like that didn't stop you from doing what you do and that, in addition, you learned how to overcome several of those obstacles; that's admirable. To end this, I can only wish you success, as well as in your future works.
All that aside, I must say that this barbarian hare woman still looks firm, (kinda) cute, sexy, (very) pretty, in good shape and (kinda) cool; good work. <3
All that aside, I must say that this barbarian hare woman still looks firm, (kinda) cute, sexy, (very) pretty, in good shape and (kinda) cool; good work. <3
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