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  1. 🇬🇧 Hi, here is something to exploit (perhaps more easily) the colors and tonal combinations created by Sanzo Wada. I was inspired and helped by all these contributions: https://sanzo-wada.dmbk.io/about https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/199135-sanzo-wada-color-palette/ https://hexpot.com/blog/sanzo-wada-color-combinations https://medium.com/@eesur/homage-to-sanzo-wada-colour-art-print-series-2faccd9f25d9 https://www.craftcontemporaryshop.org/products/a-dictionary-of-color-combinations-vol-1 Below you will find an Affinity Design .afdesign file which in layered form shows an overview of the combinations in sections of two tones, three tones and four tones. The combinations are on individual layers, named and ordered logically. Next, a .afassets Content file with the same three sections. The combinations are categorized into three individual sections, named and ordered logically. Finally, an .afpalette file bringing together the 158 tones selected by Sanzo Wada. Each color has the original numbered name and its variation in RGB. 🇫🇷 Bonjour, voici de quoi exploiter (peut-être plus facilement) les couleurs et les combinaisons de tons créés par Sanzo Wada. Je me suis inspiré et aidé de toutes ces contributions : https://sanzo-wada.dmbk.io/about https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/199135-sanzo-wada-color-palette/ https://hexpot.com/blog/sanzo-wada-color-combinations https://medium.com/@eesur/homage-to-sanzo-wada-colour-art-print-series-2faccd9f25d9 https://www.craftcontemporaryshop.org/products/a-dictionary-of-color-combinations-vol-1 Vous trouverez ci-dessous, un fichier Affinity Design .afdesign qui sous forme de calques expose une vue d'ensemble des combinaisons par sections de deux tons, trois tons et quatre tons. Les combinaisons sont sur des calques individuels, nommés et classés logiquement. Ensuite, un fichier de Contenus .afassets avec les trois mêmes sections. Les combinaisons sont classées dans trois sections individuelles, nommées et classées logiquement. Enfin, un fichier .afpalette regroupant les 158 tons retenus par Sanzo Wada. Chaque coloris possède le nom original numéroté et sa déclinaison en RVB. Sanzo Wada by sansnom.zip
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