After cleaning up and adding detail to the final iternation I made, I search up colours to use for my character. This took me too long that I like and I was worried if I can finish all my projects I have at the moment in time.
Final design and clean up from Iterations
Becuase my character is Thai and is strongly based on their culture, I also use this website to pick up " Thai tones " colour palettes to help with my work. Thaitone primary color consists of Red, Yellow and Blue. The colors are called, Chard (Red), Rong (Yellow) and Kraam (Blue). However, the tone of the color is not the same as the standard due to the resource it was from to give it a less saturate and earthy tone. I wanted to achieve that colour on my final product but also giving it futuristic tones to it.
https://notionallybetter.com/thaitone/pantone-cmyk-thaitone-colour-charts-2/
With these tones iterations I start filling in each colour.
Colour Palettes
The first 6 palettes are made with thai illustrations and artstyles that is commonly seen in their old culture and architectures. It was harder to pick the colour as there were a lot of colour. With that I use a technique 7:5:2. with 7 being the main used colour. I was not satisfied with the colour yet so I keep going.
Second Sheet
I start using colour picker website and pallet that is frequently used in works and combining them together. I liked the last one of this sheet the most. Blue is also ok but it looked a bit too cute. Keep going!
Third Sheet
At this point I was very tired trying to find the colour that I liked and was about to give up since I didn't like any of the ones I did so far. The last sheet was a little bit interesting and with little help of gradient tool and gradient maps I made 6 more colour iterations with the top rows being my favorite.
Top 3 colour palettes
I pick out 3 of my favorite colours and decided to use the middle pallet for my rendering process. I really like the harmonious colour of the red/wine colour but it was too monotone or else I would choose it.
Final Colour Palettes
And I finally have my character's colour palettes! It took me too long to just make a colour combinations. This means I have to be very fast on the rendering to catch up with all my works. Art blocks I have current is a little bit of a problems but I am very happy once I figure the colour out. Planning which part will be made out of which material and texture, I am ready toe render my character.
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