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Uploaded: 07/04/21 5:36 AM GMT
Color Hook
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::Nikoneer
07/04/21 5:15 PM GMT
I do like the variety of colors in here, and the hook shapes, but salmon is my least favorite color, but that is just me, neither here nor there. Despite my personal taste in salmon, the important thing is that it is a strong color and a solid background here, a good contrast to the wispy hook shapes. I tried a fractal once, leading to much laughter and a limited bout of upset stomach, but I had formal education in color theory. I would have swapped the salmon for black to make all the other features here pop right off the screen, but as the artist that is essentially your choice.

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-nik
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::trixxie17
07/04/21 6:09 PM GMT
I'm afraid I must disagree with my friend Nik - I was drawn immediately to that salmon color and all the other pastels - a very cool render Bruce!
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::Flmngseabass
07/04/21 9:20 PM GMT
It is always refreshing and welcome to have each of you express your preferences in color!!! Black always works but for some reason I did the salmon here which I like of course. Obviously, this render could have been in unlimited colors but this is what I did for now:):) Thanks for all your comments for sure.
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::tigger3
07/07/21 2:01 AM GMT
I'm with Kathy on this one, I think you made the right choice. tigs=^..^=
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.LynEve
07/07/21 12:27 AM GMT
Oh wow - this is wonderful - ethereal and full of interest
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