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This heavily illustrated article introduces you to the single most important element of learning how to paint or draw in color; seeing the values of colors. You can color in an artwork of a realistic subject with hundreds of different colors, but without an intrinsic or learned understanding of values, your painting or drawing cannot possibly appear three-dimensional. No matter what colored medium you choose, or which colors you use, you still need to use a full range of values from light to dark.
John litz
I don't know if it's me or not but there is no previewed lesson in Values in color.
dcorc
QUOTE (Saseydon @ Jun 7 2009, 08:46 AM) *
Hi Eric,

When using the CSS Editor to select colors, I do not see the option to edit/add named colors using their hexadecimal values instead of the common names.
Sometimes, the colors in the named color pallet are desirable for aesthetic reasons, but Id still prefer to have the hex value.
Is there a GTW Designer preference for this somewhere?

Cheers,
Jason


I think we've found yet another spambot - see here: http://www.instantiations.com/forum/viewto...p;sk=t&sd=a

where the text above is lifted from. There, it makes sense in context, and the username of the author is Jason, written to an Eric there who is Admin, about a feature of their software. Here, its not relevant to the thread.

It seems the spambot software's now capable of doing some match of keywords between thread-title and the post-content it submits? ohmy.gif

It gets worse and worse sad.gif


Dave
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