another shading guide!
14 comments
TheTaco[OP]
17.03.2020 00:41
Linkplease do not use gray to shade your work unless the dull, muddy effect is what you're going for
TheTaco[OP]
17.03.2020 00:43
Linkheres some examples of how to shade colors!
red:
warm: a brighter, more vibrant red. red is a warm color
cool: pink! try different shades of it to get the affect you're going for!
yellow:
warm: orange, or red, shown above
cool: green, shown above
green:
warm: yellow, or perhaps overlap some colors!
cool: blue/teal
blue:
warm: id say purples
cool: green, or brighter blues/teals
purple:
warm: pink/coral
cool: blue
look at a color wheel for reference!
Shambhi
30.03.2021 20:26
LinkPink is a warm color.
Note: Color and shading effects mood,
example: Lots of hard blue shading=depressing, mysterious, sad
Lots of bright yellow highlights and a little red shading=bright, happy
:)