Dec, 14: Color and Light-Premixing Chapter 7

Mixing Color Strings: a group of prepared paint blobs of a given hue mixed with a palette knife in a set of steps from light to dark.

Free mixing : when you use your brush to mix each new color.


There was a string made for:
-The hairs
- the skin tone in the key light
- the skin in the cool edge light
- grays for the background.

Advantages of premixing:
1. Uses less palette space.
2. Makes more paint. Using the brush can lead to skimpy mixtures.
3. You don't have to waste time remixing.





Gamut Mapping/Creating Gamut Masks: Gamut:  The entire group of possible colors for a given painting.

Good color comes not just from what you include in a composition but from what you leave out of it.





- The colors that you start with are your parent scheme. 
-Gamut mapping marks the boundaries of your palette. 
- Subjective primaries: The outer lines/corners of your gamut. 
Subjective Neutral: The colors inside the shape of the palette. \

Shapes of Color Schemes:

These can be whatever you want really.
triangle:










Atmospheric Triad

Complementary Gamut

Mood and accent scheme:


The colors along the rim of a wheel are analogous colors

Mixing a Controlled Gamut:

Color Scripting:
In a sequential art form, such as a graphic noel, illustrated book, or animated film, no color scheme stands alone. Every page, panel, or frame must be seen in relation to the one that precedes and follows it.



The job of the color stylist of a film or game is to consider the changing color moods throughout the narrative sequence.
If you need to jump from one sequence to another, making a sudden gamut change is an immediate signal to the viewer. 
The response to changes of colored illuminations are deep-seated and tied to emotions. 
SEquential art forms are color scripted to lead the viewer through changing moods. 
It is not just the colors but also the change in colors that creates the effect.

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