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Actually you can, get an image and open it up in an editor, or this site that lets you pick colours online, paste the hex colour code into something like this site that gets the colour name and you ought to get some context as to what the colour appears to the rest of us. Source: over 1 year ago
I usually take a color pick from the unitcolorcompendium.com website (to get a colors hex code from one of their pictures) then use encycolorpedia.com to find the nearest paint match. Encycolorpedia.com have vallejo, citadel, tamiya and I think airfix indexed. Regulan Hussars come out as Vallejo Heavy Ochre. SO... Source: about 2 years ago
Find a more pleasing set of colors to work with. The light gray font against a white background on your landing page is very difficult to read. If you need help finding colors that work well together try looking at Adobe's Color page, its REALLY useful: https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel. Source: 5 months ago
I often use tools like this interactive adobe color wheel when oil painting or doing graphic design. It lets you pick a specific color, and then get analogous, complimentary, split complimentary, or other groups of colors Is there something similar that can be used for paint colors from specific brands? Https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel. Source: 5 months ago
Also, the colors are a bit bright and (in my personal opinion, don't know your character) don't match well. There are plenty of sites that can give pretty decent palettes if you don't have anything specific in mind, and can filter for specific colors if you're in, say, a green mood. Adobe Color and Coolors are the ones I use most often. Source: 5 months ago
> I'd love to code up a machine learning project that showed the user many color combinations. I teach painting in an art school. The huge problem with almost all pallet choosing apps (e.g. Adobe's https://color.adobe.com/) is that they produce swatches: a small collection of discreet color values (e.g. red, green and yellow). These would present as peaks in a hue histogram. These swatches would be great for... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Once you chose a principal color for your project, simply use one of all color harmony rules that exist to find the other colors. Check this color harmony finder from Adobe. Source: 11 months ago
Color Picker by RedKetchup.io - Pick colors from an image, sampler, or spectrum. Convert HEX, RGB, HSL, HSV, CMYK, HTML/CSS colors. Select colors from a PNG, JPEG, WEBP, HEIC, GIF, ICO, TIFF, BMP, or SVG image.
Coolors.co - The super fast color schemes generator! Create, save and share perfect palettes in seconds!
Image-Color.com - Find your perfect color using online image color picker. Click on the image to get color in HEX, RGB and HSL format. You can upload your own image file or put image URL.
Paletton - Color Scheme Designer
Color Hex Picker - A simple tool that can be used as an image color picker. Supports dark mode and fetches color name along with color hex codes.
Color Hunt - Curated collection of beautiful colors, updated daily