Sunday, 25 March 2012

colours 2

The reason for trying the green/red colours scheme was i guess, kind of simple and basic. The general thought was that if i was to have to forms interacting with each other, i should try and distinguish between them, and the obvious way to do that is to have them as complimentary colours. It's something used everywhere, so i thought i'd try it out here.

I'm not that keen though on the way the colours look when they come together, which i mentioned earlier. So i tried an experiment where i had a third white form in between the two colour forms, to try and separate them out a little. 

Test 1:




However by this point, I've started feeling as though the blue-green/red contrast is too strong and blunt, and i want it to be more subtle. So i tried substituting the red for a blue-green colour that was very similar to the other blue-green, but different enough to distinguish it (much like i tried out earlier in my colour tests).


Note: these animations are still only involved the 3 forms, i've just taken 2 screen shots for each and composed them together.

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