Jupiter
New member
Directions:
This week I'd like for everyone to work on Color.
Here is a tutorial for those who don't know what that is or how to accomplish it.
Source:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/user-generated-content/62321-dynames-pro-tips-sig-making-tutorial.html#post985858
Color:
You want colors fit together but you want to have a variety of color so your image doesn't become monotone, meaning one overall color.
You want a variety of colors but you don't want your sig to look like a Skittles commercial. You need to find a good middle ground. There isn't a set number of colors you are required to have or shouldn't have but you just have judge for yourself. You need colors that mesh well together.
Remember when you were in Kindergarten and you learned Red, Orange, and Yellow were Hot colors and Blue, Green, and Purple were Cool colors. That applies here too but there are different combinations as well.
That's what the Color Wheel is for.
Basic color schemes: Color Theory Introduction
Proper Color Examples:
You do NOT have to use this tutorial, it is simply here to help you learn.
I have provided a few renders that you may choose from.
I hope to see some good entries!
Don't forget to post your work in a new thread with your name & week # as the title.
Render choices:
This week I'd like for everyone to work on Color.
Here is a tutorial for those who don't know what that is or how to accomplish it.
Source:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/user-generated-content/62321-dynames-pro-tips-sig-making-tutorial.html#post985858
Color:
You want colors fit together but you want to have a variety of color so your image doesn't become monotone, meaning one overall color.
Poor Color Examples:
(These are examples of Monotone. The regardless of the different blues and reds that are included, those colors are still all blues and reds.)
(These are examples of Monotone. The regardless of the different blues and reds that are included, those colors are still all blues and reds.)
You want a variety of colors but you don't want your sig to look like a Skittles commercial. You need to find a good middle ground. There isn't a set number of colors you are required to have or shouldn't have but you just have judge for yourself. You need colors that mesh well together.
Remember when you were in Kindergarten and you learned Red, Orange, and Yellow were Hot colors and Blue, Green, and Purple were Cool colors. That applies here too but there are different combinations as well.
That's what the Color Wheel is for.
Basic color schemes: Color Theory Introduction
Proper Color Examples:
You do NOT have to use this tutorial, it is simply here to help you learn.
I have provided a few renders that you may choose from.
I hope to see some good entries!
Don't forget to post your work in a new thread with your name & week # as the title.
Render choices: