How to make a tonal color palette by stealing from nature
Briefly

Creating a natural-looking tonal palette goes beyond merely adjusting lightness; it involves modifying hues to achieve richer and more organic colors.
The smooth transitions seen in natural landscapes serve as compelling references for designing palettes that flow beautifully from light tones to deep shades.
While many designers add black or white to a base color for tints and shades, this method can lead to a flat, lifeless palette.
By understanding how tonal changes occur in nature, designers can craft palettes that not only transition smoothly but feel vibrant and alive, much like the natural world.
Read at Medium
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