Re: Our Jimmy’s Marinated in Ritchey sauce (Pa & Son MM20 build)
Peachy!":3dop6dyw said:
RickTheUncivil":3dop6dyw said:
Peachy!":3dop6dyw said:
Colour? Henry Ford’s favourite.....
3DV?
If that’s Matt black.... yes
Black has more going for it than you think, tinterweb says so....
Black is associated with power, fear, mystery, strength, authority, elegance, formality, death, evil, and aggression, authority, rebellion, and sophistication. Black is required for all other colours to have depth and variation of hue....without black you have nothing
The black is the absence of colour. Black is a mysterious colour that is typically associated with the unknown or the negative. The colour black represents strength, seriousness, power, and authority. Black is a formal, elegant, and prestigious colour. Authoritative and powerful, the colour black can evoke strong emotions and too much black can be overwhelming.
In heraldry, black is the symbol of grief. The colour black can be serious, professional, and conventional, but black can also represent the mysterious, sexy, and sophisticated. Black is a visually slimming colour for clothing and like other dark colours, in interior design, black can make a room appear to shrink in size.
The colour black affects the mind and body by helping to create an inconspicuous feeling, boosting confidence in appearance, increasing the sense of potential and possibility, or producing feelings of emptiness, gloom, or sadness.
In western countries black is the colour of mourning, death, and sadness.
Black often represents the emotions and actions of rebellion in teenagers and youth. The colour black can represent both the positive and the negative. As the opposite of white, movies, books, print media, and television typically depict the good guy in white and the bad guy in black. In more recent times, the good guy is shown in black to create mystery around the character’s identity.
its also the default colour for Goths and MIB !