Why Your Color Palettes Don’t Work And How To Fix Them

Color can completely change the way an artwork feels, but creating a palette that actually works is not always easy. Sometimes the colors look beautiful on their own, yet feel messy, flat, or disconnected when used together.

This video explains why your color palettes may not be working and how to make better choices with more confidence. It is a helpful watch for artists, illustrators, designers, and anyone who wants to create more balanced color combinations.

Common Reasons Your Color Palettes Feel Off

A color palette can fail for several reasons, even when the individual colors look good. The issue may come from weak contrast, too many competing hues, unclear color relationships, or a lack of balance between warm and cool tones.

Learning how to spot these problems is one of the easiest ways to improve your artwork. Instead of guessing, you can start making more intentional decisions about color harmony, contrast, and visual focus.

The goal is not to follow strict rules all the time. It is to understand why certain combinations feel cohesive while others feel confusing, so you can build palettes that support the mood and message of your art.

How To Fix Color Palettes With Better Color Theory

In the video, you’ll see a clear explanation of how to approach color palettes more practically. It focuses on understanding what makes colors work together and how small adjustments can make a palette feel more polished.

This is especially useful if your artwork often feels too bright, too dull, too chaotic, or not visually connected. A few thoughtful changes can help you create a more cohesive color palette without overcomplicating the process.

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Once you understand what is making a palette feel off, choosing colors becomes much easier. Use these ideas as a starting point whenever your artwork needs more harmony, contrast, or direction.

Happy creating

Sarah Jenkins

Sarah Jenkins has a deep fascination with the stories art can tell. She spends her spare time visiting museums, reading about art history, and experimenting with watercolor. At Urbaki Art, she shares her enthusiasm for creative expression and invites others to join her journey.

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