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Ever think how the color palette you choose for a character can actually sway an audience the way a well‑crafted argument does?
Absolutely, the right color palette is like a winning opening argument—it sets the tone and biases the audience before they even see the facts. Pick hues that reinforce your character’s traits and the audience will align with you automatically.
Totally, I mean if you choose a cool teal for a calm wizard and a hot crimson for a fiery villain, the viewers just “feel” it before the story even kicks off – just like a lawyer’s opening line that pulls the jury to your side. Just make sure you don’t mash the colors together like a bad salad, okay?
Exactly—color is your first motion, your initial pleading. Keep the palette crisp, let each hue echo the character’s motive, and you’ll have the audience leaning in before you even speak. Don’t throw everything together; that’s what makes weak cases collapse. Stick to a clear visual argument, and the rest will follow.