Two slots of commissions are still available! On the other note: yesterday I figured out how to fix colour rendition on my PC monitor - it all was very bright and yellow-ish, and all colours were intencely acidic. I found out that there’s this thing called colour temperature, and that according to some web-pages, most monitors have a default setting of colour temperature of 6500k (which make colours look warmer and is suitable for most work on the PC) or 9300k (which make everything look cooler and more blue-ish and it used for designers work). There’s also this thing called “white point”. Basically, it’s a set of colour values, coordinats, that are used to define the colour “white”. So, depending on the colour temperature settings of your monitor - your “white” can be different from mine! (That’s what I’ve got from all of this...) It also affects all of the other colours, that’s why one picture can look different on two monitors.
The more you know!












