Hi @salioli
Dare to put something more about your project and a few lines explaining what your inspiration is and where you wanted to go, so that people who see it understand it much better.
It is very nice!
I like the mix of feathers with polka dots.
Maybe and to tell you something, if it can help you, you could make the feathers a little "finer", I mean without the water stain around it, to make them lighter.
But it is only a personal appreciation. And the largest garnet dots may be too aligned, they form a very marked row, also being the largest and darker in color, perhaps you can move some of the group. Make that little group of polka dots more dispersed ...
But it is only a detail, the rapport is good, the colors and the composition very beautiful!
Thanks @moniquilla to see if I upload a little more of my moodboard and of what was my inspiration ... I will try to modify what you tell me about the maroon polka dots, it is true that they are very marked.
I wanted to ask you something ... you work in CMYK and I have found some problems working in CMYK ... because when I upload an image to the email, or here to the course, the colors change and they no longer look how I see them I on screen ... do you know why this happens to me? I had always worked in RGB before ... I didn't even know that CMYK existed before ... hehe
I take this opportunity to congratulate you on the course! It's great and it has helped me a lot on my way as a self-taught in this world ... So congratulations and thanks !!!
Hello @salioli !
well it depends ...
If what you are working on is to produce, paper, fabric, printing, etc ... you must have it in CMYK
(which is the combination of the 4 colors, cyan, magenta, yellow and black)
But if the images are for web, blog, fb, forum, etc ... they must be in RGB
(which is the combination of only 3 colors, red, green and blue) and the right way to make it look good on the screen.
The color mode will depend on what you use that image / file for.
But you can always change it in Image> color mode.
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moniquilla
Teacher PlusHi @salioli
Dare to put something more about your project and a few lines explaining what your inspiration is and where you wanted to go, so that people who see it understand it much better.
It is very nice!
I like the mix of feathers with polka dots.
Maybe and to tell you something, if it can help you, you could make the feathers a little "finer", I mean without the water stain around it, to make them lighter.
But it is only a personal appreciation. And the largest garnet dots may be too aligned, they form a very marked row, also being the largest and darker in color, perhaps you can move some of the group. Make that little group of polka dots more dispersed ...
But it is only a detail, the rapport is good, the colors and the composition very beautiful!
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Thanks @moniquilla to see if I upload a little more of my moodboard and of what was my inspiration ... I will try to modify what you tell me about the maroon polka dots, it is true that they are very marked.
I wanted to ask you something ... you work in CMYK and I have found some problems working in CMYK ... because when I upload an image to the email, or here to the course, the colors change and they no longer look how I see them I on screen ... do you know why this happens to me? I had always worked in RGB before ... I didn't even know that CMYK existed before ... hehe
I take this opportunity to congratulate you on the course! It's great and it has helped me a lot on my way as a self-taught in this world ... So congratulations and thanks !!!
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moniquilla
Teacher PlusHello @salioli !
well it depends ...
If what you are working on is to produce, paper, fabric, printing, etc ... you must have it in CMYK
(which is the combination of the 4 colors, cyan, magenta, yellow and black)
But if the images are for web, blog, fb, forum, etc ... they must be in RGB
(which is the combination of only 3 colors, red, green and blue) and the right way to make it look good on the screen.
The color mode will depend on what you use that image / file for.
But you can always change it in Image> color mode.
I hope I've helped!
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