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and it just details up the background I guess? if it were just against black or white, they'd show up nicely!
night. |
*falls asleep and drools all over the thread*
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I like the white against the black background.
Hi Zeph! *hands her a napkin* |
yuck, zeph! stay away!!
I love white or silver against black. |
I like the way they stand out.
The red on my avie is almost too dark for the background. |
I love high contrast a lot. with like, everything....avis, art, graphics...etc.
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Clarity!
I like things that stand out too! |
ah, clarity is a good word for it. I remember studying Itten's theory of contrast and this conversation reminds me of that.
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I suppose there would be all kinds of theories and stuff about it...
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there are three main color theorists that people study. Itten is one of them.
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I took one art class in college.
It was pretty boring... |
a classroom or a studio class?
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It was actually both.
We had to sit through lots of slides of art, and we also had to do an art project. |
one art project? that's not a fun art class i think.
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It wasn't great...
But is was a humanities credit anyway. |
there's your problem. it wasn't an art credit.
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It wasn't an art school....
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but art credits exist in any liberal arts school that offers art or art history as a major.
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I don't know if they had an art major.
Chances are they may have...but it was a state university. |
who knows. art history would be more likely I think.
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If it wasn't agriculture-related or engineering-related, then it wasn't very big there.
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well, that's the way it usually is.
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I don't think that NDSU was thought of as a liberal arts college...
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well, there is an art major at A&M and UT and stuff.
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Huh...well, they're a LOT larger than NDSU!
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