Art for Autism

Out of context: Reply #32

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  • SkyPoo0

    Rybo, I see that for the second time now you have amended the website in an attempt to clarify the colour palette following on from our observations (which you alledgedly didn't read... "because of too much swearing").

    So I would like to know:

    1. Do you intend to acknowledge the help we have provided in bringing these mistakes to your attention?

    2. Now that the colour palette lists neither hex nor cmyk values, yet covers the full spectrum, are you basically saying its okay to use any colours you like as long as they are reddish, or yellowish, or pinkish or green...ish, or orange, or purple... or bluey? Or do you hope that everyone will interpret their chosen colour exactly despite the lack of CMYK values, and you will somehow get perfect colour match and consistency across each section? Becuase if there's one thing I know about autistic people Rybo they really don't dig wavering certainty and inconsistent definites.

    Lets just say, for arguement's sake, that I overlooked your rudeness yesterday and was still willing to be part of the project, so I go to your website and choose (the now utterly un-named) colour that is four from the left on the top row. I execute a piece of work using m30Y100 as that is the value I get when I take a screenshot and sample it in a Photoshop document set to CMYK. Someone else however selects that colour and it samples as m50y95 on their machine. Then you plan them up next to each other and go to print. You can see the flaw in that, I'm sure.

    By the way: I made a gross error earlier when I suggested there were only five 'confirmed' pieces. I wish to apologise for that. On subsequent viewing, I now see there are in fact only three.

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