Dec 14 - CaL 7: Premixing
Color String: a group of prepared paint blobs of a given gue mixed with a palette knife in a set of steps from light to dark values. a big advantage of premixing color strings is that it saves time when you're painting observationally.
Ten value steps are more than you really need for most paintings. Mixing four or five steps gives you plenty of control for intermediate values. Two or three steps in the light, and two steps in the shadow for a given gue are plenty, because you can blend anything between those steps.
Gamut mapping: marking the boundaries of such a shape on top of the color wheel in order to describe or define the range and limits of a color scheme.
In sequential art, no color scheme stands alone. Every page, panel, or frame must be seen in relation to the one that precedes and follows it.

The color script can affect mood changes along the story. It's not just the colors, but the CHANGE in colors that creates this effect.
Ten value steps are more than you really need for most paintings. Mixing four or five steps gives you plenty of control for intermediate values. Two or three steps in the light, and two steps in the shadow for a given gue are plenty, because you can blend anything between those steps.
Gamut mapping: marking the boundaries of such a shape on top of the color wheel in order to describe or define the range and limits of a color scheme.
In sequential art, no color scheme stands alone. Every page, panel, or frame must be seen in relation to the one that precedes and follows it.

The color script can affect mood changes along the story. It's not just the colors, but the CHANGE in colors that creates this effect.
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