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As promised, here are all the palettes which I used for my 1-hour color study challenge. Feel free to use them for your own practice or however you find helpful. 🌟 What did I do in that 1-hour study? Every day I limit myself for an hour to observe and play with colours to create a scene. It's a thumbnailing process. I played with complementary colours, different layer modes, different ways to show highlight and shadow and more. I did it for 12 days and here are my top 8! Which one will you t... Study 12 Hours A Day, Limited Palette Art, Illustration Colour Palette, Complementary Drawing, Color Thumbnails, Kids Color Palette, Painting Color Palette, Complementary Color Palette, Study Challenge

As promised, here are all the palettes which I used for my 1-hour color study challenge. Feel free to use them for your own practice or however you find helpful. 🌟 What did I do in that 1-hour study? Every day I limit myself for an hour to observe and play with colours to create a scene. It's a thumbnailing process. I played with complementary colours, different layer modes, different ways to show highlight and shadow and more. I did it for 12 days and here are my top 8! Which one will you…

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Vincent Mahé’s crisp illustrations adopt clean linework and limited colour palettes Mars Illustration, Ancient Fish, Limited Color Palette, Space Illustration, Planner Art, Ligne Claire, Classic Paintings, Landscape Illustration, Editorial Illustration

Paris-based illustrator Vincent Mahé’s approach is in the Ligne claire style (French for “clear line”) pioneered by Hergé and most popular during the 1950s. The limited colour palette adds to the crispness of Vincent’s work and the narrative in his illustrations is also kept simple. Vincent has been repeatedly commissioned by _The New Yorker_, _Vanity Fair_ France, _Washington Post_ and the _Harvard Business Review_ which all seem to gravitate towards his communicative illustrations. “I like…

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