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Color in 40 Pages - art community version

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 For the first time in weeks I woke up with nothing to add to my color notes.  If you have suggestions, please share. If this version is solid, I'll break it into sections with running heads and turn it into a PDF. 2023 January 10: polished community version with improvements to Design Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12McGqItmmbJE_uP-uIC-jcPhk8xCZoiT/view?usp=share_link Color illustration by Lichtenberg from Tobias Mayer, who proposed a three dimensional model of color over two hundred years ago.  Old link to previous file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e4L7lI4ssqhhQU6LzlABg4h2GTQawVaj/view?usp=share_link

Color in 34 Pages - Color Theory version

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The latest version of my color notes, reorganized to take a closer look at Color Theory. Too big to post as a blog page, so it's a Google Drive download. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F6ZFIhhj9x4r5cC92-0irv1OF3p4j2C-/view?usp=share_link Let me know if you think of a way to make it more logical and useful. An image for a header:

Improbable

  Improbable - by Hugh Tayler 2022 November 1st My next door neighbor was a documentary photographer and I collected cameras, but we always ended up talking about something else, usually bicycles. Four years ago, I gave him and his wife a lift to the hospital. He needed tests for something potentially serious, the kind of thing that happens to a lot of people our age.  The next morning my wife Joan and I loaded the station wagon and drove to California for a couple of weeks. We were a thousand miles away when we got the news that my friend and neighbor had died suddenly. I never really got to say good-bye to him. This year I was out on the sidewalk in front of our place getting ready for Halloween, sweeping leaves and picking up around the local Free Table. A woman who regularly tidies the free table was there, organizing the donated items. We happened to get talking about how this was a time of year to remember people who had passed away. According to the Old Traditions, the evening