Hey there! If you navigate to the bottom right hand corner of the Kittl editor, you will see little circles that represent your document palette, and on the right side of those circles there is a grey circle with 3 squares inside labeled "color palettes" where you can open and preview different color palette options.
Good question! But sometimes that can be a bit impractical and time consuming to figure out, and so it's generally easier to use the eye to see how much a certain color is being used in your project or design. It just simple means that one color is going to be more than half, the second color will be half of that, and the last color will be the least amount represented. Cheers!
Hey there, we're not entirely sure what you mean, as this video was simply to explain the color theory rule. Perhaps check out some of our other tutorials in Kittl.
Have you tried our easy color palette tool yet? 🎨
👉 Use It Here! kit.tl/603010colorrule
Thank you for these videos. It makes getting to know Kittl much easier. Also design tutorials like this, for novices like myself are perfect.
So happy to hear that! Yes, we will be doing even more design principles videos in the future.
Great video and really cool insight! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video.🙌🏽💣💥
Glad you enjoyed it!
TH-cam algorithm recomending this to me because I'm intrested in eyeshadow lol... Principles of the video still apply tbh
Haha, well that's great! Glad we could be of help.
I can't find it so this must be in the paid version?
Hey there! If you navigate to the bottom right hand corner of the Kittl editor, you will see little circles that represent your document palette, and on the right side of those circles there is a grey circle with 3 squares inside labeled "color palettes" where you can open and preview different color palette options.
@@Kittldesign Got it, thanks!
Good video. U also beautiful
Thanks for watching!
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Why it’s called 60 30 10 % rule when you can’t calculate actual color coverage?
Good question! But sometimes that can be a bit impractical and time consuming to figure out, and so it's generally easier to use the eye to see how much a certain color is being used in your project or design. It just simple means that one color is going to be more than half, the second color will be half of that, and the last color will be the least amount represented. Cheers!
You need to be more specific how to load the colors onto a pallette to use. Also no video show how to ise this program to free hand a drawing.
Hey there, we're not entirely sure what you mean, as this video was simply to explain the color theory rule. Perhaps check out some of our other tutorials in Kittl.