Hi.
Pantone Palette.
A palette created from all colors in this page;
http://prosocialtools.com/pantone-and-hexadecimal-color-chart/
( Scroll down the page to see all. )
Screendump:
( Click Image for Larger Version.)
Unzip the attached zip file and place the palette file "pantone.gpl" in the Inkscape/Palettes directory;
Enjoy
RGDS
Ragnar
Palettes
Re: Palettes
Thank you, Ragnar.
I`ve made it a while ago and wanted to share it on the other topic, but then I realized it`s lost in some previous reformating.
I`ve made it a while ago and wanted to share it on the other topic, but then I realized it`s lost in some previous reformating.
Re: Palettes
Hi.
New palette.: Sigma Coatings Paint Palette - Sigma Chroma G.
Unzip the attached zip file and place the palette file "sigma_chroma_s.gpl" in the Inkscape/Palettes directory
or better still - in the user/inkscape/palettes directory;
Please note that loading of Inkscape is slower when large palettes are selected.
RGDS
Ragnar
New palette.: Sigma Coatings Paint Palette - Sigma Chroma G.
Unzip the attached zip file and place the palette file "sigma_chroma_s.gpl" in the Inkscape/Palettes directory
or better still - in the user/inkscape/palettes directory;
Please note that loading of Inkscape is slower when large palettes are selected.
RGDS
Ragnar
Good Luck!
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RGDS
Ragnar
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RGDS
Ragnar
Re: Palettes
Hi.
New Palette: Pastels.
Colors in various grades of "lightness' - Each lightness grade separated by black in the palette.
Unzip the attached zip file and place the palette file "Pastels.gpl" in the Inkscape/Palettes directory
or better still - in the user/inkscape/palettes directory;
Enjoy
RGDS
Ragnar
New Palette: Pastels.
Colors in various grades of "lightness' - Each lightness grade separated by black in the palette.
Unzip the attached zip file and place the palette file "Pastels.gpl" in the Inkscape/Palettes directory
or better still - in the user/inkscape/palettes directory;
Enjoy
RGDS
Ragnar
Last edited by ragstian on Fri Jun 07, 2013 3:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Good Luck!
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RGDS
Ragnar
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Ragnar
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Re: Palettes
thanks Ragnar! and I even already know how and where to store them!
fyi - just so other win7 users know - when clicking on the little triangle to change palettes, it took the program nearly a minute to load! I thought it was going to crash, but it didn't.
Lots of nice colors! Ragnar, do you have one with bright colors coming? I can make one now if you don't have one, but I have to hand type each color, one day I want to learn how to use python. (there's got to be a good step 1 to python tut around - right?)
fyi - just so other win7 users know - when clicking on the little triangle to change palettes, it took the program nearly a minute to load! I thought it was going to crash, but it didn't.
Lots of nice colors! Ragnar, do you have one with bright colors coming? I can make one now if you don't have one, but I have to hand type each color, one day I want to learn how to use python. (there's got to be a good step 1 to python tut around - right?)
Re: Palettes
Hi.
Python is the best (IMHO) beginners language.
It's easy - if I can figure it out - anyone can!
Just google for "python tutorial" - I'am sure you will find one that fits!
What "bright colors" are you looking for? When you say "bright" do you mean "strong - vibrant" or "light - faded"?
Color perception is a study in itself!
Can "try to" make 'anything' you want!
RGDS
Ragnar
Python is the best (IMHO) beginners language.
It's easy - if I can figure it out - anyone can!
Just google for "python tutorial" - I'am sure you will find one that fits!
What "bright colors" are you looking for? When you say "bright" do you mean "strong - vibrant" or "light - faded"?
Color perception is a study in itself!
Can "try to" make 'anything' you want!
RGDS
Ragnar
Good Luck!
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
RGDS
Ragnar
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RGDS
Ragnar
- flamingolady
- Posts: 687
- Joined: Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:40 pm
Re: Palettes
Am thinking a palette that has each of the 5 primary colors. ex, Red, and a palette, or bright red going down in value to a pale (maybe up to 10 hues in each color). Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue. And since there's so much room - Purple, Teal, etc. all starting from the 'brightest' going down in value. make sense?