Re: favorite gum pigment colors

From: TERRYAKING@aol.com
Date: 12/13/05-10:49:19 AM Z
Message-id: <28c.22950a5.30d0558f@aol.com>

In a message dated 13/12/05 4:39:56 pm, kthayer@pacifier.com writes:

>
> >  One thought I had was that it would be an interesting exercise to
> > demonstrate how use of different combinations create various
> > "palettes" when doing full color, just as one thinks of the palette of
> > colors used by various painters.
>
>

Try

Designer's Guide to Color and DGTC 2 ISBN 0-207-151330- and 15023-0

Probably the best guides to how colours combine in different densities.

Terry

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