do you two know each other’s favorite colors
Sheesh, my bad, didn’t know you hated my main man red so much!
I don’t—I don’t hate it. It is simply not my favorite; that’s what the original question was about, was it not?
Well, what is it then?
What?
What’s your favorite?
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Seriously? It’s way too late to pretend like you don’t have one! You already said it wasn’t red, so what is it!
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…Pink. And green. It’s a pleasant color combination—if I recall correctly, they are…they are...They go well together.
No lie, those are pretty swag colors…….so what about mine?
Yours?
Do you know my favorite color?
Of course I don’t, why would I?
You’re such a bad friend, man!
We are not friends.
Hope you got a pen nearby ‘cause you better be writing this down: I like……………..ALL colors! My favorite is everrrrrrryyyyy color!
Absolute nonsense. How is every single color your favorite? Do you even know what that word means? It—
Oh, so you can like pink and green, but I can’t like every color? Huh?
It’s only two compared t—
But doesn’t ‘favorite color’ imply that, whatever it may be, it is a singular hue? Isn’t it atrociously incorrect for you to list two separate colors? Shouldn’t—
Stop it. I do not sound like that.
Yeah, yeah, and your favorite color isn’t red, we’ve all heard it
IT IS NOT—
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grandpa sensei help me
please help me watercolors by shibasaki
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Me, who avoided coloring books like the plague and avoided paint brushes and markers of any sort until I started taking digital art seriously like years ago: why do coloring be hard
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The Golden Drewman, Alexandre
Statistics
Aesthetic: Pretty
Age: 24 (Season One)
Alignment: Accomplice
Badge: Crown
Color Type: Yellow (Metal)
Effects: Skull Mallet (Alexandre bludgeons the opponent with his metal pompadour); Gold Rush (Alexandre launches himself forward with the force of a rocket); Reflect Beam (Alexandre reflects sunlight into a concentrated laser beam); Supernova Sparkle (Alexandre spins, blinding everyone around him); Gold Star (Alexandre launches gold coins at the opponent); Shining Uppercut (Alexandre punches the opponent in the chin, making coins emit from his fist); Razor Ribbon (Alexandre removes his ascot and uses it as a blade); Glitter Bomb (Alexandre launches a volatile projectile of golden dust)
Family Members: Addison, Veronica, and Bronson von Nillion (Siblings); Truman and Rosemary von Nillion (Parents)
Standout Traits: Metallic sheen, pompadour, anime eyes, ascot.
Rank: A- (Main Character)
Character Bases
Development
Alexandre, formerly Gilbert, was a character created fairly early on. He was a more straightforward and naïve “rich kid” character without his usual quirks.
Unusually for ICT characters designed initially as teens, Al was given a drastic overhaul to make him look older, inheriting some designs traits of his now younger brother Bronson. He was initially meant to be more socially competent, then more clueless, before settling on being only mildly meek and dorky and terrifyingly talented otherwise.
Be Generous
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Change of theme! 🌟 The color I picked is actually the color of Kotarō's hair, so it's this weird mix between orange and yellow 🧡 I think it looks nice, I love the warmth of it ☀️
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Okay so since I actually am familiar with this enough to talk about it let me explain what the actual fuck I mean by illustration color theory. Is that the official title absolutely not. But it's a form of color theory and breaking down art that was taught to me at least in the context of illustration (pens pencils inks etc)
So what is it? As mentioned color yes illustration you are taught to look at the shade(light to dark) of things and render it based off that. Meaning that often you are taught to look at black and white images or scenes and turn that to a chromatic.
HOWEVER you are also taught the values of each color yellow lightest blue darkest Yada Yada ya
So void I hear you say this still doesn't explain anything on what you mean?
Getting there. SO you can also when you are familiar with color on the scale of shade work wirh any piece black and white or anything else ans based on the shade and values. Make a custom pallete and use that based off the values alone.
So imagine a simple black and white reference of a cat. With this method of color theory you can color this piece and break down hue placement but the values(place yellow/closer to yellow tones as lighter values. And blue/cooler to proper blue tones as darker shades)
So you end up getting really cool pieces where the piece is super colorful but despite not having tons of tint it has a grand scale.(depending on how you do it I've done a few pieces like this and they look really cool when you compare to references because you can tell the values corospond with color Yada ya)
So TLDR: when learning drawing/illustration with color a way you are taught is color around not mixing or hue but by the corospondence of hue to shade each color has a place on a scale of light to dark based on location on color wheel
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Okay that last post I reblog Ed actually reminded me today I was in my graphics class and one student used the l’il S doodle (you the one, the elementary school S doodle, the king himself, the S doodle) as a cute l’il *accent* on one of his assignments and my professor didn’t recognize it so he was so impressed. He was like “dude you could use this for a personal logo if you want, it’s SUCH a good design” and student in question didn’t quite know how to explain why that wouldn’t work because it’s a VERY COMMON symbol that has built up all sorts of mental association in people’s minds long before he threw it onto his college assignment. An the teacher was just not. Getting it. He was like “nah fam, look at the simplicity. The clarity. So dynamic.” Homeboy just did not know what to say. And one student was like “no listen we’ve ALL drawn the S before. It was a grade school doodle.” And it just didn’t compute for the professor 😂 he kept trying to go off about all the rules of graphic design that would make it such a good logo for this student and we were all flabbergasted trying to explain that no matter how well made the S is doesn’t change the fact that it would NEVER WORK for the student or anyones personal logo because it literally isn’t his design AND it already has such a strong presence in people’s cognitions.
And anyway so I thought my professor would be great at decorating a children’s hospital
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