![]() ![]() Colours are used only to distinguish different areas in the artwork.Given that the artwork is only an intermediate stage of the jacquard design process and that it is essentially used to create a total weave structure which is monochrome in colour, then you should not spend too much time on the actual colour appearance. ![]() The second point refers to the actual physical appearance of the colours in the artwork.If there are too many colours in your artwork then you may have to use colour compression techniques (see later) to reduce the number. Think of the number of weaves that you want to use (approximately) then equate this to unique artwork colours. Always work backwards from the jacquard fabric when constructing your artwork.For example, if you only want five different weave structures in your jacquard fabric then you must have only five unique colours in your artwork. ![]()
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