This week in class, we were given an introduction to Adobe Colour and how to use it.
Adobe Colour is a free online tool for creating and sharing colour themes and inspiration. You can use the colour wheel to produce harmonious hues that compose a palette; you can do this from photographs or from a colour wheel, and you may pick whatever style of colour palette you want, whether it be monochromatic, analogous, or complementary.
So our in-class task was to break the ice because our group got two new members moved in, who were Alicia and Ciaran. Here are a few of the photos I took, but I only ended up using one for the colour wheel task and then used some images I downloaded off of Pinterest.
Pictures from class task
These objects, because of the colours, for example, the printer, which I thought could serve well for a monochromatic colour scheme in our office setting, and the vibrant paintings could serve well with the cyberpunk mushroom world.
Here are some images I pulled from Pinterest to play around with cyberpunk colour palettes.
And here are the colour palettes I made from Adobe Colour:
As for homework, we were to keep working on our world and characters, and we met up to discuss the major story beats of our story.