Colour Theory: Triadic Colours

Even Triadic: Orange-Red, Green and BlueColours in the Triad are evenly spaced around the wheel. Together, these colours appear very vibrant. A benefit is that while these colours create a contrast, there's still a harmony due to the even spacing of colours. The trade...

[Colour Theory] Rectangular Tetradic Colours

I'll be looking at two Tetradic Schemes - Rectangular and Square. In both, we use 2 sets of Complementary Colours for a total of 4 colours. The difference between Rectangular and Square is how far apart the colours are spread. We have the benefit of more colours to...

Getting Started: De-Spruing

Continuing after the previous Getting Started post on Unboxing Miniatures, we'll look at more basic steps to hobbying. Some figures come in "sprues", which are plastic or metal waste product from the molding process that hold a bunch of bits. All the pieces first have...

Colour Theory: Split-Complementary Colours

Main: Green, Split: Orange-Red & Red-VioletThis colour scheme is similar to Complementary Colours, but instead of using the one directly opposite your main choice, it uses the two beside the complementary colour.You'll share many of the benefits of the...

[Colour Theory] Triadic Colours

Even Triadic: Orange-Red, Green and Blue Colours in the Triad are evenly spaced around the wheel. Together, these colours appear very vibrant. A benefit is that while these colours create a contrast, there's still a harmony due to the even spacing of colours. The...