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== Colors ==
== Colors ==
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=== Hues ===
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Hue specifies where in the color spectrum the colors are. Values for hue range from 0&deg; to 360&deg;. The [[wikipedia:primary color|primary color]]s are red at 0&deg; (or 360&deg;), green at 120&deg;, and blue at 240&deg;. The [[wikipedia:secondary color|secondary color]]s are yellow at 60&deg;, cyan at 180&deg;, and magenta at 300&deg;.
Hue specifies where in the color spectrum the colors are. Values for hue range from 0&deg; to 360&deg;. The [[wikipedia:primary color|primary color]]s are red at 0&deg; (or 360&deg;), green at 120&deg;, and blue at 240&deg;. The [[wikipedia:secondary color|secondary color]]s are yellow at 60&deg;, cyan at 180&deg;, and magenta at 300&deg;.
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=== Saturations ===
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Saturation specifies how strongly a hue is present in a color. Values for saturation range from 0 (pure gray) to 100 (pure hue). Another way to think of it is that the lower the saturation, the closer you are to grayscale.
Saturation specifies how strongly a hue is present in a color. Values for saturation range from 0 (pure gray) to 100 (pure hue). Another way to think of it is that the lower the saturation, the closer you are to grayscale.
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=== Values ===
=== Values ===
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Value specifies how bright or dark a color is. Values for this range from 0 (black) to 100 (maximum brightness).
Value specifies how bright or dark a color is. Values for this range from 0 (black) to 100 (maximum brightness).

Revision as of 21:19, 15 February 2010

The standard color palette defines the colors available for use in the costume editor for character costumes (except for skin tones).

Colors

User:Sekoia/Sandbox/Palettes/Standard/Colors

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  1. Black
  2. Dark Smoke
  3. Smoke
  4. Med Smoke
  5. Dark Silver
  6. Medium Silver
  7. Silver
  8. Light Silver
  9. White Smoke
  10. White
  1. Red Chocolate
  2. Dark Cherry Red
  3. Blood Red
  4. Maroon
  5. Dark Red
  6. Medium Red
  7. Red
  8. Fire Brick
  9. Indian Red
  10. Dusty Rose
  1. Dark Cherry Chocolate
  2. Chocolate
  3. Orange Chocolate
  4. Raw Sienna
  5. Dark Orange
  6. Medium Orange
  7. Orange
  8. Light Orange
  9. Orange Creamsicle
  10. Bisque
  1. Burnt Orange
  2. Milk Chocolate
  3. Dark Gold
  4. Dirty Gold
  5. Dark Goldenrod
  6. Bright Goldenrod
  7. Yellow-Orange
  8. Light Goldenrod
  9. Goldenrod
  10. Bark
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  1. Dark Olive Drab
  2. Olive Drab
  3. Split Pea Soup
  4. Fern Green
  5. Citron
  6. Bright Yellow
  7. Yellow
  8. Lemon Cream
  9. Pear
  10. Green Khaki
  1. Deep Forest Green
  2. Moss Green
  3. Grass Green
  4. Green Apple
  5. Chartreuse
  6. Bright Lime
  7. Lime
  8. Grasshopper Pie
  9. Peas & Cream
  10. Camo Green
  1. Dark Spinach
  2. Peppermint Leaf
  3. Clover
  4. Steamed Broccoli
  5. Electric Green
  6. Bright Green
  7. Green
  8. Pastel Green
  9. Cream of Spinach
  10. Cactus Green
  1. Deep Hunter Green
  2. Tarnish Green
  3. Malachite
  4. Medium Sea Green
  5. Sea Green
  6. Bright Aquamarine
  7. Aquamarine
  8. Sea Foam Green
  9. Mint Green
  10. Faded Aquamarine
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  1. Darkest Teal
  2. Dark Teal
  3. Deep Sea
  4. Turquoise
  5. Swimming Pool
  6. Bright Cyan
  7. Cyan
  8. Pastel Cyan
  9. Sea Crystals
  10. Dirty Sea
  1. Dark Night
  2. Dark Marina Blue
  3. Marina Blue
  4. Deep Sky Blue
  5. Medium Sky Blue
  6. Bright Sky Blue
  7. Sky Blue
  8. Pale Blue Sky
  9. Blue-Gray Sky
  10. Dingy Blue Sky
  1. Dark Midnight Blue
  2. Midnight Blue
  3. Blue Jay
  4. Clear Skies
  5. Dodger Blue
  6. Cornflower Blue
  7. Light Blue
  8. Powder Blue
  9. Blue-Gray
  10. Blue Steel
  1. Dark Navy Blue
  2. Navy Blue
  3. Deep Royal Blue
  4. Royal Blue
  5. Blue
  6. Bright Blue
  7. Electric Blue
  8. Pastel Blue
  9. Dull Pastel Blue
  10. Weathered Blue
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  1. Dark Purple
  2. Royal Purple
  3. Purple
  4. Grape
  5. Electric Violet
  6. Neon Purple
  7. Lavender
  8. Lilac
  9. Dusty Lilac
  10. Dusty Grape
  1. Grape Jelly
  2. Dark Berry
  3. Berry
  4. Dark Magenta
  5. Medium Magenta
  6. Magenta
  7. Pastel Magenta
  8. Pale Magenta
  9. Berries & Cream
  10. Dusty Berry
  1. Dark Raspberry
  2. Raspberry
  3. Dark Fuchsia
  4. Medium Fuchsia
  5. Fuchsia
  6. Hot Pink
  7. Pink
  8. Light Pink
  9. Pale Pink
  10. Mashed Raspberry
  1. Dark Red Wine
  2. Deep Wine
  3. Rose Wine
  4. Stained Pomegranate
  5. Deep Rose Pink
  6. Bright Rose Pink
  7. Rose Pink
  8. Pink Carnation
  9. Pale Pink Rose
  10. Dried Pink Rose


Individual color names are from File:Colorchartall0sz.jpg.

HSV Information

As an aid to colorblind users, the color palette is described below in terms of its HSV attributes. The HSV color model describes colors in terms of hue, saturation, and value.

Hues

User:Sekoia/Sandbox/Palettes/Standard/Hues

Hue specifies where in the color spectrum the colors are. Values for hue range from 0° to 360°. The primary colors are red at 0° (or 360°), green at 120°, and blue at 240°. The secondary colors are yellow at 60°, cyan at 180°, and magenta at 300°.

Each row in the standard palette roughly corresponds to a hue. In the table to the left, the italicized value to the left of each row is the average hue for that row. The hues within a row tend to be within 1 or 2° of the average. Row A is full grayscale, so hue is essentially undefined. Rows B through P represent hues are roughly equally spaced intervals around the spectrum, starting at reds, moving through oranges, yellows, greens, cyans, and blues, and ending in magentas.


Saturations

User:Sekoia/Sandbox/Palettes/Standard/Saturations

Saturation specifies how strongly a hue is present in a color. Values for saturation range from 0 (pure gray) to 100 (pure hue). Another way to think of it is that the lower the saturation, the closer you are to grayscale.

In the standard palette, the first row is completely desaturated and thus corresponds to grayscale, ranging from pure black to pure white. In the remaining rows, columns 1 through 6 are always fully saturated. Column 7 varies between moderate and high saturation. Columns 8 through 10 tend to have medium saturation.


Values

User:Sekoia/Sandbox/Palettes/Standard/Values

Value specifies how bright or dark a color is. Values for this range from 0 (black) to 100 (maximum brightness).

In the standard palette, the first row covers the grayscale spectrum from pure black at 0 to pure white at 100. In the remaining rows, columns 1 through 6 range from low values on the left (10-12) to high values on the right (83-100). Column 7 is always 100. Columns 8 through 10 then range from high values on the left (95-100) to lower values on the right (38).