clearly not working. What I had not always seemed a light gray is so clear in this case. I studied a bit and I came to some conclusions.
Clearly It does not work. What I have always Considered in light gray Does not look so light in this case. I've Studied a bit and here are my conclusions.
1, the golden rule: the characteristic of lightness and darkness of a color is not an absolute value. Must be assessed in conjunction with adjacent colors.
1, golden rule: lightness or darkness of colors is not an absolute value. It needs to be Evaluated When matched with Adjacent colors.
This implies that you must prepare a color palette from the beginning.
This Means That it is highly recommended to prepare a color palette in advance.
the 2nd golden rule: the drawings are stylized background. The design and background are in the same color intensity gradually. You must choose two colors in order to have the drawing in more and more intense colors and the background progressively brighter. Then you need to pair a contrasting color to accent the design here and there.
the 2nd golden rule: patterns are Sketched on a background. Pattern and background are in progressive color value of the examination. Choose two main colors and shade in Order to Have Them intensifying colors and patterns on Brightening colors on the background. Then match a contrast color to accent the pattern here and there.
I chose the green and yellow design (with a little gray and beige) for the background. Burgundy as a color accent.
I've Chosen for green and yellow pattern (with Some gray and oatmeal) for background from my stash. Contrast color is burgundy.
the 3rd golden rule: the more brilliant color background is combined with the most intense of design, color and contrast, while the colors less bright shade into tints of the drawing off of the background.
the 3rd golden rule: brightest shade of background will match with Most of richest color and pattern with color contrast, while lightest shade of background will match with lightest of pattern.
I made sure to match the dark green with yellow gold and burgundy contrast. The greens will be reduced to gray, beige and light yellow.
couple I've managed to dark green with yellow gold and burgundy color as contrast. Lightest shades of green will fade on a oatmeal / black / light yellow background.
E 'advisable to sketch an outline of the design with new colors. This will make it clear the final effect.
Possibly sketch the pattern in new shades. This can make the final result more evident.
I could also do without the gray, replacing it with the yellow light that I prefer.
I think I can even get rid of gray and substitute it with yellow light, That I prefer.
And here the coast alternated with light yellow on the straight and yellow gold and burgundy the showers.
And here is the corrugated rib on K sts in light yellow and yellow gold and burgundy on P sts.
At the moment it seems to work.
It works till now.