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04/06/2007 07:02:50 PM · #1 |
The coolest Color Web Site Ever
Click on the Create button and be amazed.
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04/06/2007 08:29:04 PM · #2 |
That's definitely the best color wheel I've ever tried. Thanks for posting!
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04/06/2007 09:34:33 PM · #3 |
| That really IS nice. It'll be great for brainstorming on new web designs. |
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04/06/2007 11:30:00 PM · #4 |
| bump because it's just so cool and useful |
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04/07/2007 01:10:38 AM · #5 |
One thing I wish it had that other color wheels have offered ... is the ability to "pick" a color off of the screen - no matter what application is displaying it. I use it to "sample" a part of my photo and then come up with complementary colors for borders and such. I have no idea how you would accomplish that with a web site. But if they offered a "stand alone" version of this color wheel, I'd probably buy it.
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04/07/2007 09:03:23 AM · #6 |
very fun and useful. A unique on line program - I like how color files can be made from your color combinations and downloaded to your photoshop color swatches.
Some other useful color applications:
ColorMania
ColorPicker
EasyRGB
colorselector
Message edited by author 2007-04-09 23:38:17. |
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04/07/2007 10:54:38 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by dwterry: One thing I wish it had that other color wheels have offered ... is the ability to "pick" a color off of the screen - no matter what application is displaying it. I use it to "sample" a part of my photo and then come up with complementary colors for borders and such. I have no idea how you would accomplish that with a web site. But if they offered a "stand alone" version of this color wheel, I'd probably buy it. |
I sample the color in PS and then find the web color code. You can input that color code in the Adobe site as your main color, and work from there. |
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04/09/2007 08:53:13 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by dwterry: One thing I wish it had that other color wheels have offered ... is the ability to "pick" a color off of the screen - no matter what application is displaying it. I use it to "sample" a part of my photo and then come up with complementary colors for borders and such. I have no idea how you would accomplish that with a web site. But if they offered a "stand alone" version of this color wheel, I'd probably buy it. |
Try Pixie! I have been using it for years and it works really well. |
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04/09/2007 09:55:32 PM · #9 |
No... I wasn't saying that I needed a program that can pick colors off the screen (aka Pixie). I already have ColorImpact which I have used for use. And it does BOTH ... it's a color wheel AND it lets you sample the colors right off the screen.
So what I was saying was... I think the Color Wheel that Doug (the OP) showed was *really* cool ... even better than ColorImpact. But what it lacks is the ability to sample the colors. I don't know how you'd do that with a web app. So I was suggesting, if they made a stand alone version with color sampling, I'd probably buy it.
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04/09/2007 10:08:44 PM · #10 |
| //wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html |
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