Another practice color tattoo design. Tons of fun I think I am getting better at packing dark colors and black in the right places...still need more practice though. $25 if anyone wants it. It's a little smaller than A4
I've been working very hard on roulette commissions this weekend (; Should have some uploaded for you guys to see in the next week.
your full spectrum work is awesome. How is it that you decide what colors go where? That's the only thing that I am having trouble with when working with full spectrum.
Thank you very much Working in full spectrum is definitely tricky. I recommend studying color theory to learn which hues look nice next to each other. Any colors that are next to each other on the color wheel can touch each other without creating a 'muddy' effect, as well as primary colors (because they will just blend to create a secondary color). Secondary colors on the other hand shouldn't touch each other as they will blend into a muddy brown. Color compliments look good next to one another, as they contrast nicely (ex. Purple and yellow, blue and orange). Color compliments shouldn't be blended, but you can get away with placing them close together. That is what I did for lighting and shading on the wolf's body.
Working in full spectrum is definitely tricky. I recommend studying color theory to learn which hues look nice next to each other. Any colors that are next to each other on the color wheel can touch each other without creating a 'muddy' effect, as well as primary colors (because they will just blend to create a secondary color). Secondary colors on the other hand shouldn't touch each other as they will blend into a muddy brown. Color compliments look good next to one another, as they contrast nicely (ex. Purple and yellow, blue and orange). Color compliments shouldn't be blended, but you can get away with placing them close together. That is what I did for lighting and shading on the wolf's body.