Monday, July 9, 2018

ANTILOG_09July18a

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ANTILOG_09July18a

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12:56 2018-07-09

- As part of the WHITE POINT PROJECT, I worked on what is called the "Daylight Series", that is the palette of color temperatures of sunlight/daylight;
Color Temperature Palette. A.G. (c) 2018. All Rights Reserved.
- The idea is that sunlight or daylight has a "color" to it, which influences everything literally "under the sun"; As you can see in the following picture, I have made the landscape on the left "warmer" by adjusting the colors; The landscape on the right is therefore "cooler";
Warm vs. Cool colors. A.G. (c) 2018. All Rights Reserved.
- A great way to show the difference is to work with grays; Here we have two instances of gray, and the one on the left is meant to be once again "warmer" than the one on the right;
Warm vs. Cool Gray. A.G. (c) 2018. All Rights Reserved.
- The fact that the daylight series affects everything "under the sun" means that any landscape or other picture taken under the sun will have a kind of "color harmony" to it, it will have a "balanced" palette, because daylight is influencing all the other colors equally.

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