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Post by tucsoncoyote on Apr 30, 2007 8:11:39 GMT -5
Tucsoncoyote here and I got a simple question for the artists.
(Since I know there is always an answer to these art type questions).
I've been working on some coloring work and I've been puzzled (if not outright confused) as to what skintones Shego would have if you used just the basic Red Green Blue (What is known in the art biz as the RGB) Settings..
I mean i've seen art works that have Shego's skintone colors ranging from a pale pasty white, to a dull pale green, to even a more vibrant green. It makes me wonder what kind of colors I am looking at So I can use the right ones for coloring
So I just wanted to ask a question.. What Skintones are right for Shego? (That's what I'm trying to figure out so I can create a Palette for Paint Shop Pro 9.
Tucsoncoyote-- So any ideas? (After all I know there's no right nor wrong here). After all, It's Just Art.
Tucsoncoyote
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Post by Levelord on Apr 30, 2007 8:18:44 GMT -5
Shego's skin tones vary depending on the environment she's in. If she's in a dark place she takes on a darker shade of green, if she's in direct sunlight she looks paler.
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Post by tucsoncoyote on Apr 30, 2007 9:16:04 GMT -5
So in theory here I could take the RGB Readings say from Normal Light (Like from the episode Staop Team go (which is natural light, and take the numbers from Say So the Drama (In the Room with the Synthodrones) and actually do what i call "Split the difference.. (Okay so if I can get a halfway decent number well I can see what that RGB is.. and thus I can use just the "Light Function" to Adjust Skintones easily..(After all I have a Skin Tone Chart but as for me, I sure wish I knew how to use Gradients for such a project.
but eh, I'll learn.. after all Art is always a Learning curve
But if anyone else has color ideas or something of that nature, feel free to comment.
Tucsoncoyote
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