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This tutorial is to show why you as a CU designer (and even if you are a PU designer) must avoid grayscale. There just 2 reasons! And they are all easy to fix!
1.- It is easier to recolor items if they are colored. When a designer want to recolor an item, it's so easy to do if the item is in different colors, because it's easy to know where goes each color...
<>Look at this example. This is a crochet flower that I picked from<http://rachaelsscrapstore.com/shop/> Rachael's Scrap Store few months
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Title CU designer: avoid grayscale!
This tutorial is to show why you as a CU designer (and even if you are a PU designer) must avoid grayscale. There just 2 reasons! And they are all easy to fix!
1.- It is easier to recolor items if they are colored. When a designer want to recolor an item, it's so easy to do if the item is in different colors, because it's easy to know where goes each color...
<>Look at this example. This is a crochet flower that I picked from<http://rachaelsscrapstore.com/shop/> Rachael's Scrap Store few months
Work type Artistic: Other
Tags scrapbooking, tutorial, scrapbook, scrap, scrap, scrapbook, scrapbooking
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Identifier 1109150071515
Entry date Sep 15, 2011, 10:55 PM UTC
License Todos los derechos reservados + Autoría
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Author. Holder Aida García Molina. Date Sep 15, 2011.
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