Recently, @CoreLounge hosted a challenge in which people were asked to make a drawing using only three colors: Prompt and image courtesy of @akiestar and @KovoWolf over at @CoreLounge I was SUPER excited when I saw this prompt, because aside from being challenging, it was an EXCELLENT teaching tool / practice exercise. Why? Because, to fulfill it, you needed to apply knowledge in composition, values, and alternative shading techniques. I asked @akiestar if I could write an article breaking the challenge down into its components, and he said yes, so here we are! While the official CoreLounge challenge allowed people to combine the shades above to create "secondary" and "tertiary" colors, for this article, we'll use ONLY the three colors, pure, because that adds another learning element that's useful to explore. Ready? Let's go! 1. HOW TO APPLY COLOR? (MEDIUM) First, how, technically, do we use only the three colors, without combining them? I saw some people wondering