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S.SAVAGE

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#61
shea wtf do my drawings look like then? is there light where light isnt suppoed to be or dark where dark isnt supposed to be? what do you see in response to the color tricks being done? thats kinda confusing but cool at the same time. like if i have a random flash of color in an area of a drawing thats mostly black, what do you see for that? i mean, where the color is? is that just varying degrees of light grey?

this may interest me in future drawings

damn thats crazy, i could be wack to you.lmao.
i might have done my thing with the color and its not even noticed
life is weird
your drawings are black white & grey to me with the occasional blue hue to em.

& ya where the color is it is just a lighter shade of grey or a darkers shade of white... the colors tend to take on either a light greyish or a darker off-white.
 

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^ cant be anything based on the pattern alone

but yeah what do you see in that pic above shea? grey dots? how many different grey dots? dont mean to harrass you about this lol i just find the subject of colorblindness interesting as an artist
you know i'm an artist too, and i'm also colorblind.

i can't speak for shea, because our eyes are different, obviously. i've been colorblind since i was 7-8, but my colorblindness isn't severe. what i was told by my optometrist is that colorblindness in men gets worse faster over time than colorblindness in women. with that said, mine hasn't gotten worse over the years. with my colorblindness, many of the green receptors in my eye are no longer there. obviously i can see green in obviously green things, like weed...but when brown or red is mixed in with green, is when i start losing the sight of green.

when painting/drawing with color, my instructors have told me that value (in terms of light to dark) is more important than actual color, so that's a way for me to work around my colorblindness when painting/drawing.