Opinions please, color triad ?
#11
Here is another try at a triad, I don't have a big selection of golds, cheddars or yellows, or enough of any that I like.
Feel free with opinions. I am just playing outside my norms.
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Thanks everyone.
peace
Feel free with opinions. I am just playing outside my norms.
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Thanks everyone.
peace
#14
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No question for me, the first one works best. Why?
1. the very pale pink defines the spaces and shows off the other fabrics
2. the scale of the pale pink works great
3. the blue undertones all harmonize
Second one -- everything just runs together visually versus the first one, which blends with contrast
Last one-- better than the second, but the orange looks dull
Try a tangerine color if you have it--or an orange with a bluish undertone instead of yellow. Or a neon orange (think vibrant dreamsicle) --and as close to solid as possible.
Glad you're trying fabrics out of your norm. It's hard, so I applaud your attempt. I have a hard time with colors that aren't bright. I have made one or two quilts whose colors I don't gravitate to, and while they turned out fine, they don't excite me. Color is so personal; if you're just not "feelin' it", don't waste your effort if this one's for you.
1. the very pale pink defines the spaces and shows off the other fabrics
2. the scale of the pale pink works great
3. the blue undertones all harmonize
Second one -- everything just runs together visually versus the first one, which blends with contrast
Last one-- better than the second, but the orange looks dull
Try a tangerine color if you have it--or an orange with a bluish undertone instead of yellow. Or a neon orange (think vibrant dreamsicle) --and as close to solid as possible.
Glad you're trying fabrics out of your norm. It's hard, so I applaud your attempt. I have a hard time with colors that aren't bright. I have made one or two quilts whose colors I don't gravitate to, and while they turned out fine, they don't excite me. Color is so personal; if you're just not "feelin' it", don't waste your effort if this one's for you.
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Not to muddy the waters but I was wondering if you went even lighter than the pink, for example, maybe a white tone on tone or something like that, if it would make more of a pleasing contrast. Or maybe a light green tone on tone.
It's a little tricky because our screens are not always true to color. A friend of mine takes black and white photos with her phone or tablet to check on the range of colors and contrast. She swears by that. Maybe you could try that.
It's a little tricky because our screens are not always true to color. A friend of mine takes black and white photos with her phone or tablet to check on the range of colors and contrast. She swears by that. Maybe you could try that.
#18
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Not to muddy the waters but I was wondering if you went even lighter than the pink, for example, maybe a white tone on tone or something like that, if it would make more of a pleasing contrast. Or maybe a light green tone on tone.
It's a little tricky because our screens are not always true to color. A friend of mine takes black and white photos with her phone or tablet to check on the range of colors and contrast. She swears by that. Maybe you could try that.
It's a little tricky because our screens are not always true to color. A friend of mine takes black and white photos with her phone or tablet to check on the range of colors and contrast. She swears by that. Maybe you could try that.
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Two things come to mind: by replacing the circle/dots fabric, you are losing the light value contrast, and you are also losing contrast of pattern/scale.
So, if you want to replace the circle/dots fabric in order to get a third color in there you might go through your stash and look for very light valued fabrics in colors other than the greens and reds that you've already got in there.
On the other hand, you could keep the circle/dots light valued fabric and replace the pink flowered fabric strips that are currently beside it with the orange flowered fabric (which gets you the third color and is similar in scale, value and type of print to the pink flowered fabric that would be replaced). Or, instead of the orange flowered fabric, look for another medium valued fabric in your stash that is a different color, or different type of pattern, or maybe a solid.
Rob
So, if you want to replace the circle/dots fabric in order to get a third color in there you might go through your stash and look for very light valued fabrics in colors other than the greens and reds that you've already got in there.
On the other hand, you could keep the circle/dots light valued fabric and replace the pink flowered fabric strips that are currently beside it with the orange flowered fabric (which gets you the third color and is similar in scale, value and type of print to the pink flowered fabric that would be replaced). Or, instead of the orange flowered fabric, look for another medium valued fabric in your stash that is a different color, or different type of pattern, or maybe a solid.
Rob
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