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pink and other fine colors

BloodyKun108

just some artist
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Wanted to make a collage of sorts of things I have in my favorite color...well, aside from my painting I did last night in the upper right there where I show another favorite is sort of a blueish, slate grey...at least I tried lol. Everyone has a favorite color I would think, dunno if it can necessarily count as a special interest, but it's just something that always makes me a bit happier to see. Really miss the rose gold iphones. This isn't an exhaustive list or anything but maybe I'll add more in the future and leave room open for others to discuss theirs and why they enjoy them as well, if you've got some sort of inadvertent collection.
 
That's an interesting read, unfortunate as it is seemingly unable to access the whole article. I feel I've heard of the concept before, but it's not one I've looked into much, making the distinction between colors that are "real" and "made up". Suppose it's the idea that there are colors that physically exist regardless of those around to observe it, compared to what almost be compared to a hallucination in human perception. It's been a sort of backburner thought of mine ever since I learned what being colorblind actually is. Thanks for sharing.
 
Television creates the colors we perceive with red, green, and blue pixels. Our retinas and brain correlate the relative intensities of those 3 colors into "full color"
 
Just made sure customer or typical persons can not see difference. Even a professional tinter would have issues seeing difference. I made sure of that,
 
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I may be pushing the definition a little with some of these…and if I go through all my game covers that have even a little pink in them I may be here all day lol. Not sure if the Calli dakimakura is too much to share here.

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Something I did last night…not my art thread but wanted to share here anyway in finding this rose gold marker? Primer? thing while buying paint supplies yesterday. Decided to try it out drawing Calliope in her Jigoku 6 outfit for my first time.

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It seemed a lot stronger than expected at first, but also seemed to dry out pretty fast…I guess maybe it’s more for writing? Still neat. Unfortunately the shiny effect it has isn’t really visible through scanner or photos.
 
I'm no artist, spent my career seeing colour as numbers to be controlled.

#FFFFFF, #000000... and everything in between. And that's only considering hexadecimals.

Still recalling those early and dark days of being pressured into using only "web-safe" colors. :rolleyes:

It does also make me wonder even today as to how many computer users bother to calibrate their monitor's colors to correspond to their operating system.
 
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How our eyes process colours fascinated me on my first job after college, read Richards hunters book as this was required to do job took it home read it used his colour meter to do my job feel in love with this made my career.
 
Switching over to X-ite instruments years later made me feel guilty, colour had moved on multi angle measurements, metallics and more lots of fun.
 
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I love pink as well! That and lilac are my favorite colors.
Also your artwork is so pretty!
Thank you! I’m always excited to try to add it somewhere in my art but not too many opportunities…would really like to think of something I could paint with it or lilac. Lilac is really good as well. I find I really like this very particular shade between blue and purple.
 

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