Try not to divide any element in your artwork in half. This especially includes the temperature of the painting.
What I mean is - it shouldn't be half warm and half cool. Warm colors are like fire - red, orange, yellow and brown. Cool colors are like water and grass - blue and green.
If your painting is mostly warm, add a little cool for contrast. If it's mostly cool, add a little warm to spice it up.
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ReplyDeleteTry not to divide any element in your artwork in half. This especially includes the temperature of the painting.
What I mean is - it shouldn't be half warm and half cool. Warm colors are like fire - red, orange, yellow and brown. Cool colors are like water and grass - blue and green.
If your painting is mostly warm, add a little cool for contrast. If it's mostly cool, add a little warm to spice it up.
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