Hypnomedi
06-03-2006, 04:05 PM
True, ArtRage has his own color sample palet, but I find
it difficult to pick the exact colors I want to use for a gradient .
and specially when I need small differences and different gradients.
Ok, maybe that's very personal but I made a chart where
I have a much better control over it.
And it go's a lot quicker.
I used a program that can handle layers.
I made a transparent layer where I drawn row with 30 numbered colums.
On a separat layer below the transparent I added a gradient layer.
And always fill this layer with the colors I want.
Save in png and load them into ArtRage as reference image.
see example picture.
Just as example all start from white.
Johan
it difficult to pick the exact colors I want to use for a gradient .
and specially when I need small differences and different gradients.
Ok, maybe that's very personal but I made a chart where
I have a much better control over it.
And it go's a lot quicker.
I used a program that can handle layers.
I made a transparent layer where I drawn row with 30 numbered colums.
On a separat layer below the transparent I added a gradient layer.
And always fill this layer with the colors I want.
Save in png and load them into ArtRage as reference image.
see example picture.
Just as example all start from white.
Johan