Color MatchingTechniques
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This mind map explores 'Color Matching Techniques,' a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of color coordination in design. It delves into the Monochrome Method, emphasizing a unified color scheme with varying lightness to create depth, while accent colors add dynamic movement. The Method of Collecting Things focuses on using object colors as a base, often highlighting the main character's attire. The Absorbed Color Method involves extracting colors from exemplary designs or photos, ensuring adherence to the original palette proportions. These techniques collectively enhance visual storytelling by creating cohesive and impactful compositions.
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Monochrome Method
Condition: Assuming the color scheme has been clearly defined in the design project, one can choose a single color to extend throughout the entire composition.
Advantage: The color system is unified, leaving a profound impression of this color scheme.
Note: The composition should not be monochromatic; incorporating small areas of accent colors will add movement to the stillness of the image.
How to create a layered monochrome: By varying the lightness of the color while incorporating a small amount of hue change, it will create a sense of depth and layering.
Method of Collecting Things
Understanding is about using the colors of objects within the picture as the basis for the color scheme, and then extending it throughout the entire composition.
Typically, the color of the main character's clothing or hair is used.
Absorbed color method
Understanding means taking a piece of excellent design draft or photo, absorbing the colors from it, and applying them to your own design.
Note: Pay attention to the proportion of colors; do not deviate too much from the original work's color palette.

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