I returned to my Harmony of Colours book this week and found a drawing of a few large fish, and decided that I would colour them like the light was coming from the top, the surface of the water, so the tops of their bodies would be lighter than their lower halves.
I admit I devoted more attention to the blue fish, the first one I did on this page. The rest were done cursorily, which explains why the (attempt at) iridescence isn't as apparent in the others.
I find it ironic that, with my box of 150 Prismacolor pencils, I find myself bemoaning that I don't have "enough" color options. That shouldn't be the case. I'm just not thinking hard enough about how colors can "go" together, even the colors that one doesn't normally reach for from the get-go.
Looking at others' coloring book works, I see some getting really creative about using various shades of one color, producing largely monochromatic pieces, or putting contrasting colors that I didn't think to mash together.
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