Colour in analog art: pigments and theories
Colours of objects in the real world are not pure colours, but objects will reflect and absorb a range of wavelengths. Materials to be coloured absorb dyes but pigments lie on the surface. This is significant in choosing and mixing paints and inks. The brightest colours are produced by mixing warm colours with warm colours, and … Continue reading Colour in analog art: pigments and theories
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