Tfs. I've never seen the third one, but it seems like it would be very useful. I'm glad you showed the chameleons. That clarified the wheel's usefulness!
Thank you! This is just one portion of the tutorial - make sure to click over to the photo tutorial for an explanation of the different harmonies, printable resources, and gallery links.
I really have a hard time with colors matching, or going together since I am partially color blind - my dad was completely color blind. I do have color charts, need to get them out more.
Thank you so much! I needed this! How would I get that last illustration with the little animal on the branch and the explanations of the combinations?
I'm so glad it was helpful! There is a link in the video description that will take you to the photo tutorial on Splitcoaststampers.com, and all the combinations are there. The chameleon is from Tiddly Inks (etsy), and once you're over at the tutorial you'll find him linked in any keyword sample or in the tutorial gallery.
Helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Tfs. I've never seen the third one, but it seems like it would be very useful. I'm glad you showed the chameleons. That clarified the wheel's usefulness!
Thank you! This is just one portion of the tutorial - make sure to click over to the photo tutorial for an explanation of the different harmonies, printable resources, and gallery links.
Hello from Illinois, thank you for simplifying this product.
Hey Dina....this was incredibly helpful to me. I'm going to check out the links to Splitcoaststampers. Thank you so much!
I really have a hard time with colors matching, or going together since I am partially color blind - my dad was completely color blind. I do have color charts, need to get them out more.
Thank you so much! I needed this! How would I get that last illustration with the little animal on the branch and the explanations of the combinations?
I'm so glad it was helpful! There is a link in the video description that will take you to the photo tutorial on Splitcoaststampers.com, and all the combinations are there. The chameleon is from Tiddly Inks (etsy), and once you're over at the tutorial you'll find him linked in any keyword sample or in the tutorial gallery.
@@Splitcoaststampers thank you for the info!