Originally posted by Mr Special
I was wondering: what is a good method for choosing colors in a piece? I think some people use color ramps that they've made themselves. I've seen some really stylistic pieces in the gallery that are extremely well developed in their palette. It's almost as if the palette 'sings' on its own.
There is no method and achieving this is often the most difficult thing to teach yourself and understand. Just play with colors and think organically and how one color affects the other when next to it. This seems to be far more crucial in pixeart than other mediums so practicing this while pixelling helps you all around. See other people's work and notice how colors are used, especially hue and luminosity more-so than the actual ramp shade.
Originally posted by Mr Special
In my opinion, the color can really make or break a piece. At least, that's how it seems to me; correct me if I'm wrong. And I know this is, at least somewhat, opinionated. Everyone has their own style of color selection I suppose. But, I want to be able to have very bright and vivid colors in any piece I'll make. Unless there are restrictions of course.Strong colors really appeal to me in pixel art, especially in video games, or any art medium for that matter.
You just have to experiment and see what works for you. Its a process that can take a while. I've been at it for over several decades and still have loads to learn (colors not pixelart).
Originally posted by Mr Special
Oh, and another question I had: is it considered plagiarizing to use another pixel artist's color ramp? I read the interview with Syosa, and his color ramp was astonishing! But, I wasn't sure if it was frowned upon to use another artist's color ramp.
No, it is OK to do this and learn from it. You always give credit to the person. When using other's palettes try to understand them and not just use them or you'll get a bad habit that's really hard to break.
Originally posted by Mr Special
Anyways, sorry for this ramble. I would like to know these things though. I think color selection is a big weakness I have, and I really want to improve. Thanks for reading, and please answer any of these questions if you can.
Questions is what the PJ forum is for.
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