Interpretation Fun
Created Apr 6, 2010
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IFRC : The daily Random Color Game
IF-word: ~weekly Inspiration Word/theme
P2P - Linking Patterns To Photos/Pictures
and more...
also to share Colour tools, colour resource, tips... (There's also a list of CL tools)
DO NOT SUBMIT ANYTHING RANDOMLY! PLEASE!! SEE THE GUIDELINES-INDEX
keywords: Inspiration, Interpretation,Challenges,game,fun,test,Linking Stuff,Experiments,Bits & Odds..
Picture Palettes
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or like this beach viewed from the sky (as soon as I find a photo from straight above I'll replace it=
Landscape (not very realistic):
A window
A reflextion
a square piece of wood with shadow - here a chair leg
Same idea! Coincidence! =)
one more!!
If you draw a line un the middle part of a clown's face a stretch it
EDIT: There's now a group for clown palettes! :D
This could be applied to all palettes but this one has an image...
This is supposed to represent the many layers of a kimono on a hanger - the "collar" part
I still need to find the right pic.
....................................................................................(lovely pic found by ycc)
NOTICE: Picture palettes does not mean palettes based on a picture but palettes that ARE a picture - where the lines of the palette could be visible as-is on a photo
The widths are important as the colors
Geometric subjects are easier for picture palettes, as the lines on the palette are straight (eg: curves items can be possible if viewed from so close that it appears straight)
If you have any please share! (+please include a photo so we're sure what it is!! if it's not obvious, please draw the rectangle of the palette on the photo
>> If your palette is not a picture palette, maybe it fits one of these subjects? (list of IF-words, themes)
Examples:
See also : Linking pattern to photos
>> COPY PASTE IFPP BADGE CODE
If you have palettes that are not obvious - please try to add a rectangle to the photo to show where exactly is your palette:
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