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Most the yellows have a brownish accent that I don’t care for. Honey is a not-too-bold palette that does us a favor and doesn’t fall into the rotting fruit colors, neon, nor orange-yellow. Honey and vanilla, because the yellows were in need of… not so much colors as palettes. Merlot didn’t turn out too great, and looks like some crimson-blood mix. (Notice platinum has whitish tones.) Mulberry is kind of like the magenta of the purple range, but it’s still not particularly between. Carmine is a pinkish red, seafoam and jade blueish greens, spring a yellowish green, goldenrod a greenish (greyish…) yellow, gold, sunshine, sand, rust, storm, thistle, black, platinum-all transition colors. Note that there are transition colors for all the other areas. Merlot was intended to be a sort of transitioning wine color, which is an area which has been completely cut off. Guava ended up looking like tangerine and coral’s lovechild. To the other side is blush and guava, neither too neon nor too fleshy. There’s no real albino white sort of palette, so I made one.
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White is a silver-toned color, like horses or white shepherds. Porcelain in particular is something special. I present to you the off-whites: porcelain, sugar, and glass. And last, but not least, Windsinger green is actually nowhere to be found. Additionally, there isn’t exactly a palatable pink in there for me. In my opinion, the lack is mainly in the white and yellow regions. There are many shades of some colors and a severe lack of others. Though the colors go all around the wheel, it is far from complete. A terrible week later, it’s turned out to be both more productive than anticipated and significantly unproductive. What do artists do when nothing they do goes right? They start messing with other people’s templates.