04-19-2021, 04:12 AM
Oh no there's a witness! <o>
Sorry, this is just the type storytelling of detail I can't get over, haha. You've made a pretty good progress in the readability, good job!
About colors and saturation, by all means, you need to do what you feel is more to your taste. I'm not well-versed in super saturated styles but I what I can suggest is for you to look at how your favorite artists deal with it. My guess is that they use composition and negative space, or lines/water proof volumes, or hue contrast to direct the eyes. Take note of their strategies and experiment.
As a random side note that just occurred me, the difference in perceived contrast is possibly being compounded by display color calibration differences.
Sorry, this is just the type storytelling of detail I can't get over, haha. You've made a pretty good progress in the readability, good job!
About colors and saturation, by all means, you need to do what you feel is more to your taste. I'm not well-versed in super saturated styles but I what I can suggest is for you to look at how your favorite artists deal with it. My guess is that they use composition and negative space, or lines/water proof volumes, or hue contrast to direct the eyes. Take note of their strategies and experiment.
As a random side note that just occurred me, the difference in perceived contrast is possibly being compounded by display color calibration differences.