For this blog, I took a picture of my tapestry in my dorm room. I used tools in InDesign such as the eyedropper, along with the rectangle tool to portray my colors. I used the eyedropper tool to also capture the exact color of my image. Then I was able to change the tint to make it a lighter % than the original color.
Photo- I wanted to take a photo of lively colors but not ordinary ones you'd see around, and I thought my tapestry was the best fit for this assignment.
Swatches- I used the eyedropper tool to pull the exact same color from my image. I was then able to make squares and fill each one in with the colors I pulled from my image. I also made sure there was no border around the squares I made. Then from there I arranged the colors in order from appearance. The far left is the original colors, the middle is set to 75% and the far right is 50%.
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