diff --git a/artworkdesign/EugeneTrounev.tex b/artworkdesign/EugeneTrounev.tex index 116ef93..dbde1d8 100644 --- a/artworkdesign/EugeneTrounev.tex +++ b/artworkdesign/EugeneTrounev.tex @@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ \section*{Colors and textures} by the rules of color management. Determining the dominant color of your image is the key to success. Try to see the big picture, and do not concentrate on details. A good way to do this is by setting an image against some dark -background, then taking a few steps back and observing it form a distance. Which +background, then taking a few steps back and observing it from a distance. Which color do you see the most of? Not all images have a dominant color, however. Sometimes you may come across -color bloat, where no matter haw hard you look you can not determine which hue +color bloat, where no matter how hard you look you can not determine which hue dominates. Try to avoid such pictures, as they will inevitably confuse your viewer. When confronted with imagery like that, people tend to look away quickly and it will not give a good impression, no matter what it speaks of.