@Arachnomancer Your nerdery is much appreciated! I would not have guessed that there was still so much green space unexplored. I really love that rosy red in the bottom row.
TOPIC | Color Wheel Expansion Previews
@Arachnomancer Your nerdery is much appreciated! I would not have guessed that there was still so much green space unexplored. I really love that rosy red in the bottom row.
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I have no idea what you just said but you made pretty colors so thank you.
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Okay, so being the humongous nerd that I am, I took all of the old and currently revealed new colors, and figured out their HSL values. I then arranged them in order of hue to look at where there are gaps that are wider than would be expected if all of the final colors are evenly distributed in hue space. Since hue can take any value between 0 and 360, each final color should represent about 2.03 degrees of this space. However, this doesn't account for white, true black (surprisingly not Obsidian, which is *very* slightly blue in terms of hue space), and any TRUE greys (like Gray and Charcoal, which have a hue value of 0).
Based on the current revealed old & forthcoming colors, at most, we might get 2 more true greys, which would mean that each final non-neutral color should represent about 2.09 degrees. Then, I went in and looked at where there were major gaps in hue space, plugged these into a color generator that uses HSL values, and generated the colors spanning most under-represented hues on the wheel. Some of these have potential to be very nice colors! If anyone is curious about colors in the hue ranges that are currently under-represented, here they are:
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I have no idea what you just said but you made pretty colors so thank you.
Arachnomancer wrote on 2016-03-04:
Okay, so being the humongous nerd that I am, I took all of the old and currently revealed new colors, and figured out their HSL values. I then arranged them in order of hue to look at where there are gaps that are wider than would be expected if all of the final colors are evenly distributed in hue space. Since hue can take any value between 0 and 360, each final color should represent about 2.03 degrees of this space. However, this doesn't account for white, true black (surprisingly not Obsidian, which is *very* slightly blue in terms of hue space), and any TRUE greys (like Gray and Charcoal, which have a hue value of 0).
Based on the current revealed old & forthcoming colors, at most, we might get 2 more true greys, which would mean that each final non-neutral color should represent about 2.09 degrees. Then, I went in and looked at where there were major gaps in hue space, plugged these into a color generator that uses HSL values, and generated the colors spanning most under-represented hues on the wheel. Some of these have potential to be very nice colors! If anyone is curious about colors in the hue ranges that are currently under-represented, here they are:
Based on the current revealed old & forthcoming colors, at most, we might get 2 more true greys, which would mean that each final non-neutral color should represent about 2.09 degrees. Then, I went in and looked at where there were major gaps in hue space, plugged these into a color generator that uses HSL values, and generated the colors spanning most under-represented hues on the wheel. Some of these have potential to be very nice colors! If anyone is curious about colors in the hue ranges that are currently under-represented, here they are:
omg the updates have returned
and chartreuse is so pretty! almost more pear coloured than pear.
and chartreuse is so pretty! almost more pear coloured than pear.
omg the updates have returned
and chartreuse is so pretty! almost more pear coloured than pear.
and chartreuse is so pretty! almost more pear coloured than pear.
@writisms Hi, I was wondering when I'll get my dragon Rosy back. 'Cause for some odd reason I don't see her in your lair.
@writisms Hi, I was wondering when I'll get my dragon Rosy back. 'Cause for some odd reason I don't see her in your lair.
Chartreuse is an unutterably vile color, and I am SO HAPPY TO SEE IT!!!
/squeezes Chartreuse so much. <3
/squeezes Chartreuse so much. <3
Chartreuse is an unutterably vile color, and I am SO HAPPY TO SEE IT!!!
/squeezes Chartreuse so much. <3
/squeezes Chartreuse so much. <3
Chartreuse looks pretty neat. I won't be able to spell it though ._.
@multiplicity I agree it's definitely more pear than pear. I actually have some pears in my kitchen right now and I see it. It doesn't bother me though.
@multiplicity I agree it's definitely more pear than pear. I actually have some pears in my kitchen right now and I see it. It doesn't bother me though.
Chartreuse looks pretty neat. I won't be able to spell it though ._.
@multiplicity I agree it's definitely more pear than pear. I actually have some pears in my kitchen right now and I see it. It doesn't bother me though.
@multiplicity I agree it's definitely more pear than pear. I actually have some pears in my kitchen right now and I see it. It doesn't bother me though.