I needed to make sure that this idea will actually work before we develop it further
the first video is just the writing in colour, we then re edited the same video so that both the pen and writing were in colour- we did this to see if we could make it so more than one object of the same colour would pick up with the colour selection tool
the first video is just the writing in colour, we then re edited the same video so that both the pen and writing were in colour- we did this to see if we could make it so more than one object of the same colour would pick up with the colour selection tool
we tried this with the the red pen, and during editing we realised that it was too close to skin colour and colour of table. In order to avoid this and ensure that we could use the tool correctly (before we filmed it all) we made the background white and tested the multiple colour pens to find out what ones would work the best against skin colour and stand out and which ones are similar.
I found this task really helpful because testing the colour has meant that we now know the best ones to use, I personally think that the red is the boldest colour against a black and white background, it just means that we can't use colours such as orange and pink as it may pick them up due to their similarity. I also found out that you can't use shade of a similar colour to either the skin or another colour.
When considering choosing a colour i was also aware of what each colours meant after conducting some research on it, this is a photo I found online that summarises what each colour can be associated with

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