Wow, that's so beautiful! If you taught yourself how to do that, I'd say you have a pretty good teacher.michabo said:HeatherJay,
I've been working on this for a class project. We had to do a portrait of a classmate using only a silhouette, but it took a fair but of PhotoShop. Okay, maybe not really, but for me it felt like a fair bit as I'm trying to teach myself as I go.
Funny you should mention that! Everyone tells me that jealousy should be green (like "envy"). I chose blue to show sort of tranquility (which jealousy consumes), and jealousy itself to be red - sort of hot and passionate. I didn't add any yellow to keep the colours deliberately out of harmony. I still have a hard time thinking of jealousy as being anything but green, I just can't figure out how to make it work.HeatherJay said:I like it...very cool effect with the red. Good for you...not a speck of green!
Well, I think you can use an colors you want to, lol...I only said that because jealousy being green is such a cliche. I know I've been jealous plenty of times in my life, and I just never thought that green was an accurate description of the color of my feelings, ya know? I think that red more closely would capture it, maybe...for me, it's a feeling pretty close to anger (does that make me psycho??michabo said:Funny you should mention that! Everyone tells me that jealousy should be green (like "envy"). I chose blue to show sort of tranquility (which jealousy consumes), and jealousy itself to be red - sort of hot and passionate. I didn't add any yellow to keep the colours deliberately out of harmony. I still have a hard time thinking of jealousy as being anything but green, I just can't figure out how to make it work.
What do you think? Can jealousy NOT use green?
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