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Values and Hues

One thing that’s good to learn when it comes to B/W valuepainting, is that colors have different values (darkness/lightness) compared to each other. The colored ring in the first example shows very saturated and vibrant colors. But when turned to grayscale, we can clearly see which colors have lowest and highest value. (blue is obviously the lowest:3)

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