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Have you guys ever heard of the site "colorsupplyyy.com"? It can provide you sets of colors in different theories. But here is my question, The site says it has license which needs a payment and I'm so lost about what I need to pay for. Like it just shows us how to use color combination. Do sets of colors have license? Source: 10 months ago
Hi Paul thanks for doing this. I’ve got an app (http://colorsupplyyy.com) that gets good traffic and it’s helped me gather 10k+ emails. Some folks pay for a premium version which makes a few grand a year. Source: almost 3 years ago
Thx, I used split complements, a scheme that I learned from https://colorsupplyyy.com. Source: about 3 years ago
My go-to color links (general color theory stuff): - https://paletton.com/ palettes with color theory and can generate the entire scheme. - https://medialab.github.io/iwanthue/ I want hue, uses k-means to separate out colors, great for graphs and getting contrast on those. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Looks useful for gradients. Strange that nobody mentions Paletton. It's my go to tool when picking colors: https://paletton.com/ You start with the base, and then also get gradients to adjacent colors in the palette. Especially the triad and tetrad ones are useful. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
This website Paletton helped us figure out colors that go together. Source: 5 months ago
In terms of coming up with a colour scheme I like paletton. Source: 10 months ago
Could use a pipeline to this one website that scans colors from images and states their name, could be a quick new command like a special screenshot that is sent and scanned then named. Or a phone camera color scanner? There are also other websitesthat could be useful.. Whatever it is, I bet it could work out. Source: 10 months ago
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