Value is the monochrome parts of what you see. Monochrome vision is what lets you walk around and see what's in the world. It gives you form, and lets you see in 3D and read and shit. You can be totally color blind and still walk around and see what's going on because of value
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Or: 1. Do the fully rendered drawing. 2. Figure out the color scheme. 3. Paint it in the design while maintaining the values. Then it'd be way simpler than the current design method of "pick a color scheme then randomly place things on a grid and alter it until you like it."
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Finally, another way to put it is that CSS (and designer) color understanding is too complex because it's not broken down into the logical components that matter to human comprehension: value, hue, intensity so that you can manipulate them independently of each other.
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Without an ability to manipulate value, hue, intensity efficiently on their own CSS designs are as difficult as my earlier painting failures when I was trying to juggle all three in my head at once before I used values, then color.
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Interesting I never heard anyone else say it like this
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