@Spuddy: It's completely fine to do it here. So what's the up?
@Whim:
Alright, so for sure we need an example for the works, but I want the example to be a sample product, rather than 'it will be this style'. For the premade limiteds, that's basically fan dolls. It could be Voltra NPCs, or book/comic/show/movie characters, etc. What do you think we should start with?
Alright, so for sure we need an example for the works, but I want the example to be a sample product, rather than 'it will be this style'. For the premade limiteds, that's basically fan dolls. It could be Voltra NPCs, or book/comic/show/movie characters, etc. What do you think we should start with?
@Whim:
I have to say I spend the most time in Vyctor's shop, so maybe him? Although, it does occur to me that at some point I'm going to have to get a handle on the Voltra color palette as early as possible. Do they share that anywhere?
I have to say I spend the most time in Vyctor's shop, so maybe him? Although, it does occur to me that at some point I'm going to have to get a handle on the Voltra color palette as early as possible. Do they share that anywhere?
@Spuddy: Ooh Vyc would be a nice choice!
They have a color guide if that's what you meant. It even shows the items that contain that color, which is cool if you like to color code.
They have a color guide if that's what you meant. It even shows the items that contain that color, which is cool if you like to color code.
@Whim:
That is certainly more helpful than guessing. I can work with this. Thank you!
That is certainly more helpful than guessing. I can work with this. Thank you!
@Whim:
But what I mean is a way to actually getting the gradients automatically without having to guess where the color stops go.
But what I mean is a way to actually getting the gradients automatically without having to guess where the color stops go.
@Spuddy: You're welcome and I know what you mean..I just wish there was an easier way to do that as well.
@Whim:
If I find a helpful way, would you want me to share it with you? I don't know if you care about the technical stuff.
If I find a helpful way, would you want me to share it with you? I don't know if you care about the technical stuff.
@Spuddy: Sure thing, i'd love to know :)
Knowing me, I'd go into photoshop and use the eyedropper tool or use a color palette generator.
Knowing me, I'd go into photoshop and use the eyedropper tool or use a color palette generator.
@Whim:
Oh, if you have photoshop, you can just extract the gradient. I don't have photoshop, though. I prefer clip studio.
Oh, if you have photoshop, you can just extract the gradient. I don't have photoshop, though. I prefer clip studio.
@Spuddy: I can try, what's the object/image your trying to get your palette from?
@Spuddy: Okay, here we go! Here's all the color values
Marshmallow #fbf9f8
Cloud #fefdff
Storm #cacde9
Coal #49494c
Bark #886061
Tea #c06e5d
Khaki #e3bea8
Beige #fdf8ed
Sunshine #fffaa3
Honey #fadd94
Tangerine #fcb21e
Sunset #fac463
Candy #fda78a
Shortcake #ffe0bf
Blush #ffcdd6
Bubblegum #ff6ca5
Strawberry #f82f2f
Cherry #ca1b34
Wine #d41f55
Lilac #fdd0f5
Taffy #fea1e0
Plum #e39ba9
Grape #9e1d68
Lavender #b68ac3
Eggplant #73439b
Ice #dbf0f8
Sky #c9d9f2
Cotton Candy #57cafa
Cobalt #5c92bc
Midnight #424667
Mint #a3ebd4
Sea #49b683
Forest #74d378
Lime #7dde4f
Crocodile #d1d81f
Cloud #fefdff
Storm #cacde9
Coal #49494c
Bark #886061
Tea #c06e5d
Khaki #e3bea8
Beige #fdf8ed
Sunshine #fffaa3
Honey #fadd94
Tangerine #fcb21e
Sunset #fac463
Candy #fda78a
Shortcake #ffe0bf
Blush #ffcdd6
Bubblegum #ff6ca5
Strawberry #f82f2f
Cherry #ca1b34
Wine #d41f55
Lilac #fdd0f5
Taffy #fea1e0
Plum #e39ba9
Grape #9e1d68
Lavender #b68ac3
Eggplant #73439b
Ice #dbf0f8
Sky #c9d9f2
Cotton Candy #57cafa
Cobalt #5c92bc
Midnight #424667
Mint #a3ebd4
Sea #49b683
Forest #74d378
Lime #7dde4f
Crocodile #d1d81f
@Whim:
Hm, but a gradient requires at least two colors, yes? What do I do with these? Lighter and less saturated for the highlights, and darker and more saturated for the shadows....? What about the hue changes?
Hm, but a gradient requires at least two colors, yes? What do I do with these? Lighter and less saturated for the highlights, and darker and more saturated for the shadows....? What about the hue changes?
@Whim:
I hope that didn't come off too harshly! I meant it as an actual question, as I'm an entirely self-and-tutorial-taught artist. Is there an expected standard way to get a gradient from one color?
I hope that didn't come off too harshly! I meant it as an actual question, as I'm an entirely self-and-tutorial-taught artist. Is there an expected standard way to get a gradient from one color?
@Spuddy:
Yes, some gradients on here contain 2 or 3 colors.
For instance, here's a hair that does have 3 colors:
And those are just the color hex codes for you to obtain the colors of your liking. For example, bubblegum and sea would look like this:
I used a gradient tool in photoshop to make that. I'm sure other programs can do as well :)
Maybe play around with a dodge / burn tool would can help you with hues. I'm not too sure about that, to be honest with you.
Yes, some gradients on here contain 2 or 3 colors.
For instance, here's a hair that does have 3 colors:
And those are just the color hex codes for you to obtain the colors of your liking. For example, bubblegum and sea would look like this:
I used a gradient tool in photoshop to make that. I'm sure other programs can do as well :)
Maybe play around with a dodge / burn tool would can help you with hues. I'm not too sure about that, to be honest with you.
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Having you as a Voltie would be awesome.