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		<title>By: danielcole.us</title>
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		<description>Well, not to brag, but I&#039;ve been paid to play with photoshop for the last 5 years.  I think I&#039;ve gotten fairly compentent.  You want an easy way to get a color sheme?  Use the color picker to choose one color that you like, regardless of how light or how dark.  Then from that color, choose a number of colors 20 units lighter and darker from that base color (use the hue/saturation box).  You can use the saturation slider to tweek individual colors.  As long as you use a consistant value in the hue\sat. box to jump from color to color, your colors will compliment eachother nicely.  Using the hue slider (opposed from the sat. and lightness) is a little more tricky, but using it you can find different colors that have the same intensity as your base color.  Hope this helps.  If I get a chance I&#039;ll post an example of what I mean, but it&#039;d won&#039;t be for a day or two.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, not to brag, but I&#8217;ve been paid to play with photoshop for the last 5 years.  I think I&#8217;ve gotten fairly compentent.  You want an easy way to get a color sheme?  Use the color picker to choose one color that you like, regardless of how light or how dark.  Then from that color, choose a number of colors 20 units lighter and darker from that base color (use the hue/saturation box).  You can use the saturation slider to tweek individual colors.  As long as you use a consistant value in the hue\sat. box to jump from color to color, your colors will compliment eachother nicely.  Using the hue slider (opposed from the sat. and lightness) is a little more tricky, but using it you can find different colors that have the same intensity as your base color.  Hope this helps.  If I get a chance I&#8217;ll post an example of what I mean, but it&#8217;d won&#8217;t be for a day or two.</p>
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		<title>By: danielcole.us</title>
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		<description>Well, not to brag, but I&#039;ve been paid to play with photoshop for the last 5 years.  I think I&#039;ve gotten fairly compentent.  You want an easy way to get a color sheme?  Use the color picker to choose one color that you like, regardless of how light or how dark.  Then from that color, choose a number of colors 20 units lighter and darker from that base color (use the hue/saturation box).  You can use the saturation slider to tweek individual colors.  As long as you use a consistant value in the huesat. box to jump from color to color, your colors will compliment eachother nicely.  Using the hue slider (opposed from the sat. and lightness) is a little more tricky, but using it you can find different colors that have the same intensity as your base color.  Hope this helps.  If I get a chance I&#039;ll post an example of what I mean, but it&#039;d won&#039;t be for a day or two.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, not to brag, but I&#8217;ve been paid to play with photoshop for the last 5 years.  I think I&#8217;ve gotten fairly compentent.  You want an easy way to get a color sheme?  Use the color picker to choose one color that you like, regardless of how light or how dark.  Then from that color, choose a number of colors 20 units lighter and darker from that base color (use the hue/saturation box).  You can use the saturation slider to tweek individual colors.  As long as you use a consistant value in the huesat. box to jump from color to color, your colors will compliment eachother nicely.  Using the hue slider (opposed from the sat. and lightness) is a little more tricky, but using it you can find different colors that have the same intensity as your base color.  Hope this helps.  If I get a chance I&#8217;ll post an example of what I mean, but it&#8217;d won&#8217;t be for a day or two.</p>
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