Designer Question: See how the colors go from dark to light in each row? What do you (or designers in general) call that?
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Also, you'll do your first drawing for a painting in some kind of monochome so you know it reads well, and then you can actually kind of just go nuts as long as you keep the values the same. You can also use chroma to trick the eye into seeing more or less value. It's endless.
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I've never seen a designer do that, nor a book advocate it. Got some updated examples of this process?
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Right, and I think the color aspect could be largely automated. From painting, the color really doesn't matter as long as the values are maintained. But, I have never seen any book or course teach design this way. They all go "Typography Then Color!". Can you recommend one?
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That's a pretty light suggestion. I'd say what you're advocating and what I'm saying is much more of a process that officially starts with only monochrome, then just colorizes it after. Every design book I can find starts right off with all about color.
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