27/03/19 - Wednesday | Colour palettes
- Mar 27, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: May 8, 2019
I finished the inspiration and film analysis pages. This is where I analyse the films and TV shows that inspired me to go along with this project. I analyse it's style and what I referenced from it. It took me long enough to complete both art style and film reference analysis because of how long it took me to watch each of the shows and films again.

So for the shows I've already watched, I skipped to the parts I want to reference or analyse. Saved time for the animation's I never watched to not miss anything interesting as I did with 'A labour of loaf' and 'A matter of loaf and death', they were short enough for me to get through them.
I printed and stuck on to my book.
After getting feedback from my teacher, who insisted I describe the animation drawing style a lot more with examples as well as adding ratatouille to my research, which was surprising i hadn't thought about. He also added that I should research colour palettes, for the right bakery atmosphere.
Which I managed to complete in one lesson on a word document.

At first I found it difficult to write something about it, one of my peers suggested a few guidelines like the different shades or what particular scene it would suit. Thanks to that I was able to produce a page of colour scheme analysis. I also liked all of them, so I would leave the rest for certain parts of the show, while the top one is focused on the bakery. I'm not very confident with colour so I used the Photoshop colour scheme plugin, which gave me freedom as well as control to itself to ensure a good colour scheme.



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