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Thread: Palette - Paint Brand Color Sample Sets

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlpdelpal View Post
    I think there is something wrong with my instalation, I can't find that directory and the people of ArtRage does not reply to my question?
    Can you help me,
    Thank you
    Jlpdelpal, your question here isn't clear and few people are now visiting this thread regularly, so few people are likely to see it. I suggest you state your problem clearly and post it in the technical support section of the forums - you will get quicker feedback from everyone there.

    Good luck.
    Byron
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    Thread with bunches of my AR paintings-conversations. Here

  2. #22
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    Thank you for your great pallets , much appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trurl View Post
    I created several color palettes, based on existing paint brands.

    You're welcome to use them.

    Where the color can be different depending on the thickness of the layer of paint, I used the average of the color. In case of paint brands which do not name their colors, I numbered them, so they can be sorted in their original order on the color palette (Sort by Name).]
    Any chance of reposting/re-hosting these…the links appear to be dead.

    Thanks.

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    Thank you for your replies.

    LeeStites: The links work.


    Quote Originally Posted by byroncallas View Post
    Wonderful effort and contribution. Thank you.
    Just curious, how did you sample these to get them to be "true color" to their sources? How does one go about doing something like that?
    I used scanned paint tests and catalogues for color samples. Because of the scanning the colors are converted to RGB and they are also usable in RGB color space in Artrage. The colors get somewhat distorted during virtual painting, because of the limited color range of the RGB color space and because the virtual paint doesn't have the chemical and physical properties of real pigments.

    Two additional color palettes:

    van Gogh water colour



    St. Petersburg White Night water colour


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    thanks a lot for the additional palettes, Trurl
    great stuff!!

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    Cool couleurs

    les sets de couleurs sont très bien, les gammes "Rembrandt" sont superbes!
    comment les installer sur un Mac ?

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    Thumbs up palette

    Wow! Thank you so much. It is beautiful. I am using your Rembrandt oil color palette right now and it is magic. Thank you again.

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    Thanks so much I use Van Gogh water colors for my traditional paintings so it will be interesting to see how they compare.

  9. #29
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    For the most part these are great the umber and sienna are off a bit but nothing a little adjustment couldn't fix. Great set. I'm actually using them for my children's book project. Thanks again.

  10. #30
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    Unhappy Colors

    I´m using ArtRage Studio Pro 3.5.4 Windows 7, I cant add any new color palet

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