Thanks, I rather like the mono and the dark pastel.  I'm mulling those 
over. 

If I where to try and implement one of these patterns, would I just use 
the 4 colors in the main block, or would there be a reason to also 
incorperate the alternates displayed on the right side?  I am not yet 
completely confidant I understand how to use this tool.


Robert Munn wrote:

>What do you think of these:
>
>mono:
>
>http://www.wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html?mono;24;1;216;-1;-1;1;-0.7;0.25;1;0.5;1;-1;-1;1;-0.7;0.25;1;0.5;1;-1;-1;1;-0.7;0.25;1;0.5;1;-1;-1;1;-0.7;0.25;1;0.5;1;0
>
>dark pastel:
>
>http://www.wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html?analog;24;1;216;0.3;-0.8;0.3;0.5;0.1;0.9;0.5;0.75;0.3;-0.8;0.3;0.5;0.1;0.9;0.5;0.75;0.3;-0.8;0.3;0.5;0.1;0.9;0.5;0.75;0.3;-0.8;0.3;0.5;0.1;0.9;0.5;0.75;0
>
>light pastel:
>
>http://www.wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html?analog;24;1;216;0.25;1;0.5;0.75;0.1;1;0.5;1;0.25;1;0.5;0.75;0.1;1;0.5;1;0.25;1;0.5;0.75;0.1;1;0.5;1;0.25;1;0.5;0.75;0.1;1;0.5;1;0
>
>My thought about your scheme is that the default color variations on the 
>analogic pattern give the scheme too much warmth. I guess it depends on how 
>wintry you want the scheme to be. 
>
>To me, winter means the mono above for general daytime gloom- Boston this time 
>of year. ;-) The dark pastel coresponds to winter nights in the wilderness- 
>dark, subdued colors, nothing that implies growth or warmth. The light pastels 
>are more like a bright sunny day in January in Scandanavia- snow on the 
>ground, people outside, that kind of thing. I have no idea why I associate 
>light winter pastels with Scandanavia, but I do.
>
>  
>
>>Hey, those of you in touch if your left brain.  
>>
>>I found this tool that theoretically helps color nimrods such as I 
>>create decent color schemes.  This is my first attempt at a "winter" 
>>theme.  
>>Yes? No? Close? Way off?
>>
>>Excuse the long URL.
>>
>>http://www.wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.
>>html?analog;24;1;240;0.5;-0.9;0.5;0.5;0.1;0.9;0.75;0.75;0.75;0.75;0.
>>5;-0.9;0.5;0.5;0.1;0.9;0.5;0.5;0.1;0.9;0.75;0.75;0.5;-0.9;0.5;-0.9;0.
>>5;0.5;0.1;0.9;0.75;0.75;0
>>
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>>Web Programmer
>>BloodSource
>>www.BloodSource.org
>>Sacramento, CA
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