All the darkest colours have very similar intensities which results in them being barely distinguishable and reduces their value for varied detailing of shadowed areas.
One thing that can be handy when building a limited coloour palette is to work within a lower colour resolution. Reduces the number of potential colours to consider (RGB333:512 vs. RGB888:16777216) and guards against overly similar colours.
If a mod could orphan this from my account and add me as collaborator that would be cool. Then I can still edit this as necessary and keep my user page for my own work.
Not an issue so much, but it would be nice if the main page of a subbmission had a "last updated" timestamp so you wouldn't have to go to the revisions page to check this. The text of the most recent revision could be nice as well.
Only what you see there.
You've got two essentially identical greys in there now.
The bright-red and dark-orange are very close and the transition from bright-red to dark-red is quite a jump.
You work and learn.
If you are really interested in the subject you will be willing to put in that work and suffer through the hard times in order to reach your goal.
Talent is largely a myth.
All the darkest colours have very similar intensities which results in them being barely distinguishable and reduces their value for varied detailing of shadowed areas.
One thing that can be handy when building a limited coloour palette is to work within a lower colour resolution. Reduces the number of potential colours to consider (RGB333:512 vs. RGB888:16777216) and guards against overly similar colours.
Output from DB's analyse palette script:
Nice.
EDIT:
Bart, you see this too? http://adamatomic.com/bomberplanet/assets.html
Awesome stuff.
If a mod could orphan this from my account and add me as collaborator that would be cool. Then I can still edit this as necessary and keep my user page for my own work.
NT-BY (Non-technical attribution)
Not an issue so much, but it would be nice if the main page of a subbmission had a "last updated" timestamp so you wouldn't have to go to the revisions page to check this. The text of the most recent revision could be nice as well.
Being able to filter visual art by the palette used would be handy for finding a cohesive set of assets.
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