Natural Colours |
A lot of markings will allow the use of natural colours.
Natural Colours are considered to be Whites, Creams, Tans, Browns, Grays, and Blacks.
These colours are commonly found on a lot animals we see today.
Natural Colours are considered to be Whites, Creams, Tans, Browns, Grays, and Blacks.
These colours are commonly found on a lot animals we see today.
HUES:
Hue is described by the dominant wavelength and is the first item we refer to with colours. (yellow, blue, red, purple, pink, etc)
All hues on the colour wheel are allowed to be used.
All hues on the colour wheel are allowed to be used.
SATURATION:
Saturation is referred to as intensity of the colour. More saturation makes a more intense or pure colour, less saturation makes a duller, more washed out colour.
All natural colours will not exceed 2% in saturation. The exception is for natural browns and tans, any saturation may be used, so long as they don't resemble a colour such as red or yellow.
All natural colours will not exceed 2% in saturation. The exception is for natural browns and tans, any saturation may be used, so long as they don't resemble a colour such as red or yellow.
VALUE:
Value is the dimension of lightness/darkness. In terms of a spectral definition of color, value describes the overall intensity or strength of the light.
All values of these cololours are allowed.
All values of these cololours are allowed.
THINGS TO AVOID:
Pretty much any colour is allowed to be used for a Natural colour.
But the Saturation will NEVER be greater than 2% on colours that are not browns or tans.
But the Saturation will NEVER be greater than 2% on colours that are not browns or tans.
EXAMPLES:
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