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Notes:

Topic: Developing a Unique Painting Style through Color

- A well-executed painting e ectively communicates the artist's intended expression while


incorporating the principles of color.

- By reinterpreting the principles of color, artists can develop their own unique painting style
and aesthetic.

- The examples showcased in this book represent the author's personal style, but it is
important not to merely imitate the nal result.

- Instead, focus on gradually improving coloring skills by learning the fundamentals step by
step and using the examples as references.

- When creating background illustrations or expanding beyond character illustrations, the


central elements of expression may di er slightly, but the underlying principles of coloring
remain largely consistent.

Key points:

1. Well-expressed paintings align with the artist's intended expression and incorporate color
principles.

2. Reinterpreting color principles contributes to the development of a unique painting style.

3. Rather than imitating the nal result, use the examples as references while focusing on
incremental skill improvement.

4. Background illustrations may have slight variations, but the core principles of coloring
remain consistent.

Note: Developing a unique painting style involves understanding color principles and gradually
improving coloring skills. Use the examples provided as references while focusing on your own
artistic growth. Whether creating character or background illustrations, the principles of
coloring remain essential.
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