Some time ago, I painted this 3D-printed bunker and adorned it with faux vegetation. I think it's a little much. At the very least, I think the vegetation should have been uniform.
It's a bunker protecting tulip fields in the Netherlands. Those colours are riotous! You've picked out plants in the quadratic colour scheme: green, yellow, purple, and orange. It's impossible to make those colours harmonize, especially when they are so saturated. I'm surprised you can purchase them that way. Are they intended to be repainted?
A tip-toe through the James Gurney tutorials on how to limit your tulip colour gamut would likely provide some answers.
Yeah, I knew it was all going wrong even in the moment. I made the foolish decision to just use whatever leftover fake flowers I had instead of waiting for new supplies to arrive. A professional gardener (or artist) would be justifiably horrified.
It's a bunker protecting tulip fields in the Netherlands. Those colours are riotous! You've picked out plants in the quadratic colour scheme: green, yellow, purple, and orange. It's impossible to make those colours harmonize, especially when they are so saturated. I'm surprised you can purchase them that way. Are they intended to be repainted?
ReplyDeleteA tip-toe through the James Gurney tutorials on how to limit your tulip colour gamut would likely provide some answers.
Yeah, I knew it was all going wrong even in the moment. I made the foolish decision to just use whatever leftover fake flowers I had instead of waiting for new supplies to arrive. A professional gardener (or artist) would be justifiably horrified.
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