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2nd March 08, 12:53 PM
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 Originally Posted by J.B. Simpson
Here are two more pics. that are a little closer.
Hope they help ye.
So here we go. I would tend to wear a more brown-ish tweed. Orange and brown are in the same color range, that is, if I were going to make orange with a pigment, I would combine red and yellow. To make brown colors, you start with the red and yellow and ad more red, then other colors to get the darkness or value you are aiming for. Or you just get brown pigment, and add yellow or red to change its values and so on. In pictures and negatives, it's a whole different system, though. All that to say, I would try to wear a darker, more brown-ish tweed because I don't look so good in orange... It's a pretty color though. It goes well with gray, and I like orange and blue together.
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