Color toy

Ran across this, thought some of you would enjoy it, and that some may find it useful.

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NightMist

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NightMist
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Thank you! I have bookmarked it, and am sure it will come in handy rather often!

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Mary

Now THAT's fun. Hey, Jeanne. Go see what they put with poiple. Polly

rather often!

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Polly Esther

Thanks NighMist

I am sure that my students and I can use this in both Yearbook and WebDesign class.

Steven Alaska

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Steven Cook

It was already in my bookmarks, so it appears it's been posted before, but what the hey... I've collected a few of this kind of tool, and this is one that gives you values for the colors (not all do), so if you happen to be an EQ tyro, and find a scheme you really like, you can plug the numbers into the "add custom colors" feature on EQ and save/use them in quilt designs.

I haven't taken the time to analyze which particular color wheel it uses (it *appears* RGB) but it does not seem to be the Ives color wheel popularized by Joen Wolfram's books and touted for quilting - not that that matters either.

Doc

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Dr. Zachary Smith

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Roberta

Do you remember the fish quilt? The pattern that is simply bear paw blocks set on point - one row going left, the next going right - etc? Well. I was thinking it would be fun to make. The 'choosing colors' advice said 7 analogic shades of two colors. Or something like that. That was too hard to wrap my head around. This color site Night Mist found might take it from agony to easy. Polly

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Polly Esther

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