2/13/2023 0 Comments Color wheel brown![]() ![]() A palette of neutral color with high-value contrast made the most sense for something serious and frightening. ![]() Because the text suggests a terrifying psychological space for Mole, I wanted the image to speak to the darkness and fear that he's projecting onto the woods. The image is for the chapter The Wild Wood, depicting a frightening journey by Mole into the menacing woods. ![]() Let's look at a painting that I created for the children's classic tale, The Wind in the Willows, written by Kenneth Grahame. Tertiary colors can still vibrate against each other if complementary relationships are established between these neutral colors. Sometimes tertiary colors can play the largest role in a piece, with only a limited need for vibrancy to make an image work. Even if they don't get to be the loudest, most vocal of all the colors, using the tertiary colors wisely as a kind of backup singer to the more vibrant hues can create balance in an image and establish a color hierarchy. Sadly, tertiary colors are often referred to as: "Mud." That's just not fair to call neutral grays and browns mud when they're such a useful voice in an image. ![]() Let's talk about tertiary colors: those colors made from mixing or layering three primary colors, two secondary colors, or two complementary colors. ![]()
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