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Color Wheel - on steroids...
Another group I'm on was sharing this site...
http://kuler.adobe.com/# So I had to check it out. What a fun, creative tool! It's a color wheel... and yet so much more! If you're struggling with what color combinations to use, stop by this site and click on a color you like and see what happens! |
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Oh this is COOL! I don't design (I hope to find time to one day) but I can still use this to help combine kits. And I have been planning on painting Marley's room... thanks!
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Oooo....awesome. I love that Cherry Cheesecake color scheme!!!!!
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Thanks for sharing this Pam - I just found this recently myself and am loving the color combinations - and if you are registered (real easy to do), when you find one you like, there is an icon on the page - where you can download the palette as an 'adobe' color palette - and save it in any folder you create.
I know that in PSCS2 - which I use, I can click, window, then color, and open the color swatches layer - and then load up the color palette like I load up styles or patterns, or brushes. Then I have the color palette in my photoshop. You don't have to do this - you can just use the RGB values displayed with the colors. Another color site I recently found is this one - you can search by color, palette, or pattern http://www.colourlovers.com/palettes
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