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24th February 13, 11:09 AM
#21
Those who don't care for the green could always develop such variants as:
Leaf Peeper Gold Variant (substitutes yellow for the green):
Leaf Peeper Gold.jpg
Leaf Peeper Red Variant (substitutes red for the green):
Leaf Peeper Red.jpg
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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24th February 13, 11:45 AM
#22
This thread has taught me a lot about the different looks that can be a heaved just by pleating differently, quite enlightening stuff for a noob like myself!
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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24th February 13, 12:01 PM
#23
 Originally Posted by GrainReaper
This thread has taught me a lot about the different looks that can be a heaved just by pleating differently, quite enlightening stuff for a noob like myself!
I'm always glad to see that others learn from this stuff as much as I do! If you're looking for more info on pleating, I whole heartedly urge you to check out the posts from Barb T and others, in the Professional Kiltmakers Hints and Tips section of this site!
Me, I'm currently learning from this discussion how people's perceptions of colors and proportions vary.
Last edited by unixken; 29th March 13 at 10:17 PM.
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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24th February 13, 12:11 PM
#24
 Originally Posted by unixken
I'm always glad to see that others learn from this stuff as much as I do! If you're looking for more info on pleating, I whole heartedly urge you to check out the posts from Barb T and others, in the Professional Kiltmakers Hints and Tips section of this site!
Me, I'm currently learning from this discussion how people's perceptions of colors and proportions vary.
I will surely learn a lot from the above section! As for color perception, I'm colorblind so I never give it much thought or worry, (no matchy matchy with me, I just enjoy the colorblind mash up of kilt, shirt, cap, and hose/flashes because I can get away with it!)
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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24th February 13, 12:15 PM
#25
Adding a simple 2-thread white border stripe between the gold and the red, seems to help brighten the gold just a touch, for those who might appreciate that, without harming the blended progression through the colors, that I wanted to preserve.
In sequence, the Modern, Hunting, Ancient, Dance, and Granite variants...
Leaf Peeper Modern.jpg Leaf Peeper Hunting.jpg Leaf Peeper Ancient.jpg Leaf Peeper Dance.jpg Leaf Peeper Granite.jpg
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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24th February 13, 12:17 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by GrainReaper
I will surely learn a lot from the above section! As for color perception, I'm colorblind so I never give it much thought or worry, (no matchy matchy with me, I just enjoy the colorblind mash up of kilt, shirt, cap, and hose/flashes because I can get away with it!)
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KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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24th February 13, 12:50 PM
#27
Gorgeous! I like them all.. My favorites would be Modern, Ancient, and Granite. Delightful effort.
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24th February 13, 12:56 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by ronin6290
Gorgeous! I like them all.. My favorites would be Modern, Ancient, and Granite. Delightful effort.
Thanks. They've been a lot of fun to play with.
I just wish I could afford to have swatches of ALL of them produced, for the STR to record, when I register them. I can see for any one, but not all. Would cost too much. LOL
Last edited by unixken; 24th February 13 at 12:57 PM.
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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24th February 13, 12:58 PM
#29
Ken, just so you understand me. It was not the red and yellow colors in your design I was objecting to. It was the green which I feel overpowers the other colors. On my computer, at least, your green appears to be almost black and is definitely the predominant color.
I very much like your "red variant". This I feel more closely represents the "leaf peeping" colors of fall. Also the "ancient" variation. The green in it allows to reds and yellows to dominate
Last edited by sailortats; 24th February 13 at 01:02 PM.
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Creag ab Sgairbh
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24th February 13, 01:33 PM
#30
 Originally Posted by sailortats
Ken, just so you understand me. It was not the red and yellow colors in your design I was objecting to. It was the green which I feel overpowers the other colors. On my computer, at least, your green appears to be almost black and is definitely the predominant color.
I very much like your "red variant". This I feel more closely represents the "leaf peeping" colors of fall.
I suspect there are a number of factors involved:
Our individual preferences...
The hue, saturation, and gamma of the monitors we each use...
The limited color palettes offered by the design tool...
The fact that ANY color used in the design directly influences the hue of every other color in the tartan, where they overlap...
The general proportion of all the colors (including green), in all the photos I have taken, of the area that inspired the effort...
My desire to produce a tartan suitable for pleating to the stripe (which dictates a band wide enough to allow for the taper, without losing border/guard stripes, etc.)...
Likewise, to avoid the "lawn chair effect" of horizontals, when pleating to the stripe...
Here's something to think about. When we look at a green highway sign that uses white lettering to convey a message, do our eyes focus on the green? Or do they focus on the white to discern the message being conveyed? Why would we not then say that the green overpowers the white?
In this case, you seem concerned with the green sign, while I am focused on the white lettering, despite that the white lettering is such a small percentage overall, of the shades used on the sign.... or stated differently, despite that the green "overpowers" the white. It doesn't, for me. It makes the white message stand out. I do understand what you mean. The difference is in where you and I feel will provide the emphasis for the colors.
Last edited by unixken; 24th February 13 at 01:34 PM.
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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