tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1787195568365130634.post6217605856613253239..comments2014-05-29T13:33:41.822-05:00Comments on chimera collective: TESTING, 123!sketchethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08172167538653843137noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1787195568365130634.post-41650306358856200052012-01-21T14:40:01.611-06:002012-01-21T14:40:01.611-06:00I think it's the same...I wonder if there'...I think it's the same...I wonder if there's something about the viewing angle of your monitor? Since I end up printing a lot of what I do I've started watching where my colors sit in the Painter color triangle and so if I find that a lot of colors are getting too close to black on the color triangle I start pushing toward more saturation so things don't get bland and stuff like that.<br /> Maybe you can make something look how you want it to look saturation/brightness wise on someone else's computer and then come back to yours and just observe/color select different points and look at the value and saturation levels and how they're different from your original. Hopefully that makes sense.sketchethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08172167538653843137noreply@blogger.com