Cassel Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 This month, in full summer mode, we are going to work with a "summery" color palette, mostly with blues and greens, for the sky, the waves, and the vegetation. Of course, you might want to add some accents but these colors should be predominant in your project. What will you create? Can you create a project using these colors? 1 1
Sue Thomas Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 (edited) This was a quick easy one, once I found photos that had similar colours to the Palette. The norm for me is firstly choosing photos, and not the other way round. the B7b44e was used in the bottom element, where I used a photo, overlay soft light, luckily it retained most of the colour in the palette. The frames around the photos and the text paper is dce6e7. Decorative frame is 9bc0de. Background papers are 40524b and 618a84. Out of bounds, inner bevel on decorative frame, a little noise on the background papers to give a little texture. The little female in the middle photo, (I think she is a juvenile) is in a state of torpor, all fluffed up. I put their feeders out at 5.45am, as I fetch them indoors at night, as the evenings can get quite chilly, and the last thing they want is chilled feed. I gently picked her up, warmed her in my hands for a couple of minutes, placed her back on the perch, next to the feeder. She was fine, ready to start the day after a long feed of sugar water. I don't scimp on the sugar either. Every year the hummers arrive by the 3rd August, they stay for the whole of August before embarking on their long journey south. The feeders stay out until mid September just in case stragglers pass through. They are truly flying gems, with amazing powers of flight and often glittering iridescent colours. To me when they arrive, I know that Autumn is quite literally around the corner. Edited August 19, 2023 by Sue Thomas 2 11
Helen Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 Love the colours and hummingbirds are beautiful. I’m also from Canada, on the East coast, New Brunswick. 1 1
Sue Thomas Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 2 hours ago, Helen said: Love the colours and hummingbirds are beautiful. I’m also from Canada, on the East coast, New Brunswick. They don't nest where I am. They pass through in the Spring and Autumn, en route to their nesting ground, much further north. They are such a joy to watch at this time of year.
kasany Posted August 21, 2023 Posted August 21, 2023 i will not probably participate in this challenge but I have been tried to play with a very, very simple mockup. I used a free template and a shot of my friend. He plays guitar. I've played a bit with the photo. 7 3
Cassel Posted August 22, 2023 Author Posted August 22, 2023 On 8/21/2023 at 12:29 PM, kasany said: i will not probably participate in this challenge but I have been tried to play with a very, very simple mockup. I used a free template and a shot of my friend. He plays guitar. I've played a bit with the photo. Interestingly, the photo includes similar colors to the palette posted above! 1
Dorothy Donn Posted August 26, 2023 Posted August 26, 2023 (edited) I felt like I was putting the cart in front of the horse doing this challenge. Edited August 26, 2023 by Dorothy Donn typo 4 1 2
Jannette Nieuwboer Posted August 26, 2023 Posted August 26, 2023 What difficult colors to mix. But I found one and another that comes rather close to the required ones. I made just some outer bevel shadows from a selection around the attributes to suggest a template. 1 8
Jannette Nieuwboer Posted August 26, 2023 Posted August 26, 2023 On 8/21/2023 at 5:29 PM, kasany said: i will not probably participate in this challenge but I have been tried to play with a very, very simple mockup. I used a free template and a shot of my friend. He plays guitar. I've played a bit with the photo. I can see four out of five colors, I hope it's enough.
Susan Ewart Posted August 26, 2023 Posted August 26, 2023 On 8/19/2023 at 4:46 PM, Sue Thomas said: This was a quick easy one, once I found photos that had similar colours to the Palette. The norm for me is firstly choosing photos, and not the other way round. the B7b44e was used in the bottom element, where I used a photo, overlay soft light, luckily it retained most of the colour in the palette. The frames around the photos and the text paper is dce6e7. Decorative frame is 9bc0de. Background papers are 40524b and 618a84. Out of bounds, inner bevel on decorative frame, a little noise on the background papers to give a little texture. The little female in the middle photo, (I think she is a juvenile) is in a state of torpor, all fluffed up. I put their feeders out at 5.45am, as I fetch them indoors at night, as the evenings can get quite chilly, and the last thing they want is chilled feed. I gently picked her up, warmed her in my hands for a couple of minutes, placed her back on the perch, next to the feeder. She was fine, ready to start the day after a long feed of sugar water. I don't scimp on the sugar either. Every year the hummers arrive by the 3rd August, they stay for the whole of August before embarking on their long journey south. The feeders stay out until mid September just in case stragglers pass through. They are truly flying gems, with amazing powers of flight and often glittering iridescent colours. To me when they arrive, I know that Autumn is quite literally around the corner. What a special experience to have held a hummingbird in your hands. 2
Natalie Spooner Posted August 27, 2023 Posted August 27, 2023 I started the Masks Workshop and decided to combine the August Palette Challenge. The pictures are my own of the heavy flow of spring melt which flooded some properties like the lumber yard in town. The Template is from the class courtesy of Alinamaria. I used the Wet Fall Leaves texture scaled to 250 to give the background a tumbling water look, and used Tempus Sans font with some kerning near the end on a vector path to give the look of the letters going over the falls. ? Both are included in PSP. Thank you Carole for all the lessons taught that I managed to learn to create this page. @Sue Thomas your Humming bird layout is beautiful and your back stories are always so interesting. 1 1 8
Sue Thomas Posted August 27, 2023 Posted August 27, 2023 (edited) Natalie, thank you for your kind words on my page. The spring melt and run off is as impressive as your layout. Superb work! I have to drive across the South Saskatchewan River to go shopping, when the rive starts the thaw, and the ice can be up to and more than 18 inches thick in places, to watch the ice flows, and to listen to the cracking of the ice and the thunderous sounds of the ice colliding with each other and the roar of the water is powerful. The old bridge is now a walking bridge, each year I take videos of ice and water flowing. I see that the melt waters can cause a lot of damage in your area. I hope there wasn't anyone hurt. Buildings can always be repaired. The South Saskatchewan river starts in the Rockies, so we also get the run off from the Rockies, which also feeds Lake Diefenbaker. Edited August 27, 2023 by Sue Thomas 1
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