The voices are telling me Krassy said on 12/21/2004 7:23 PM:
A while back I had compiled a list of some good Color
Scheme Tools here:
http://www.krassycandoit.com/blah/2004/06/color-scheme-tools.html
Me too: http://toolkit.crispen.org/index.php?cat=color
Most of the color tools that were mentioned
I wish someone would produce a color scheme generator (not just a
wheel) using the web smart palette.
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 09:25:31 -0600, Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen
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The voices are telling me Krassy said on 12/21/2004 7:23 PM:
A while back I had compiled a list of some
I like:
http://www.webwhirlers.com/colors/wheel.asp
has a colour wheel and some theory behind colors.
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I like:
http://www.webwhirlers.com/colors/wheel.asp
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If an enterprising WSG member had 20 minutes on their hands they could add
all of these tools under a newly formed resource category called Colour
tools.
Then, people would never forget any colour tool - and we would not have to
keep having off-topic posts about colour tools!
:)
Russ
Have a
Just updated the Color Tools resource category. Tried to include
descriptive teasers too.
Merry Christams to all.
xe
russ - maxdesign wrote:
If an enterprising WSG member had 20 minutes on their hands they could add
all of these tools under a newly formed resource category called Colour
tools.
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Back in July I made a very small experiment that calculates tints and
their respective complementaries based on hex values. To my surprise
: Re: [WSG] Color Scheme Tools (Was: My Site)
Back in July I made a very small experiment that calculates tints and
their respective complementaries based on hex values. To my surprise,
even Eric Meyer liked it enough to link to it at the time
(ah, my 15 seconds
of fame).
It's basic, but it just
That site works fine in IE6, but in my FF 1.0 on WinXP SP2, instructions
don't appear, etc. Doesn't work in FF, in other words.
It's awesome, but you have to use it with IE.
Leslie
In case anyone missed it, http://www.wire-man.com/paletteman/ is nice
too.
Tom
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 01:58:20 +0100, JohnyB
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Try http://colorschemer.com/
Have a look at
http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
A while back I had compiled a list of some good Color
Scheme Tools here:
Back in July I made a very small experiment that calculates tints and
their respective complementaries based on hex values. To my surprise,
even Eric Meyer liked it enough to link to it at the time (ah, my 15 seconds
of fame).
It's basic, but it just arose out of an immediate need I had at the
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