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Tint, Shade and Greyscale

  • Writer: Shreyas Vyas
    Shreyas Vyas
  • Oct 5, 2021
  • 1 min read

In this assignment, we were asked to experiment and practice tint, tones and shades. Tint - A True Tint is defined by Color Theory as any hue or blend of pure colours with just White added. Shade - A True Shade, according to colour theory, is any pure hue or blend of pure hues with only black added. In other words, there is no White or Gray in it. Greyscale - A series of regularly spaced tones ranging from black to white through intermediate shades of gray is called as grayscale. My explorations. Shades of Red

 

Tint of Red

 

Tint of Yellow

 

Tint of Cobalt Blue

 

Greyscale


 

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Well? What is offcentre?

I don't really know! I am still finding it out. I usually put up some of the works that I do on Instagram and... that's it! 
But this blog is where I will put my reflections on what I am being taught in my design school and then some more stuff that I make, that I find cool, or maybe a review or something!

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