Color
(Evocation)
(Useful)



 
L^: mu0
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R#: 1"
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D^: 30 days
C^: v.s
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CT: 1/2 segment
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S^: None
A^: 1 cubic yd.
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Effect: By use of this cantrip,
the caster brings color to an object.

It can be used to restore faded hues or to tinge those already colored with a different hue.
Thus,
dull or faded fabric can be brightened,
pigments restored,
|or| even hair |or| skin changed to another color.
The effect must be renewed every 30 days.

C: Verbal component is a humming,
somatic is a back-and-forth |or| wringing hand motion.


<Salmon  FA 80 72  250 128 114>
<Wheat  F5 DE B3  245 222 179>
<Lilac 200 162 200>
<Lion 193 154 107>
<Ruby 224 17 95>
<Emerald 80 200 120>
<Amber 255 191 0>
<Platinum 229 228 226>

<the source for the above is the web colors article on wikipedia>

<Violet>
 


1. http://www.colorpicker.com/color-chart

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11_color_names
#4B0082 = indigo
#FAF0E6 = linen
#EE82EE = violet
= pale blue
= scarlet & blue
= incandescent blue
= deep red
= pink
= pink & green
= pale green
= clear
= iridescent
= pearly white
= pale lavender
= lavender & green
= vibrant purple
= dusty rose
= dull gray
0 = scarlet
= pale aquamarine (lens of ultravision)

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Colours


Colours:
METALLIC WHITE (#FFFFFF) GRAY (#7F7F7F) BROWN 
(#804000) (#A52A2A)
BLACK (#000000)
brassy bone dove chocolate 
(#C85A17) (#D2691E)
ebony
bronze colorless dun ecru inky
coppery ivory (#FFFFF0) neutral fawn pitchy
gold (#D4A017) (#FFD700) pearl - mahogany sable
silvery (#C0C0C0) - - tan sooty
steely - - terra cotta -

Note these are my color interpretations/approximations. 
They might not match up with offiical HTML colors. 
With Netscape composer, you are working with 7x7 colors (49 colors). 
What follows are the site defaults. 




METALLIC
brassy
bronze
coppery
gold (#D4A017) (#FFD700)
silvery (#C0C0C0)
steely

WHITE
bone
colorless
ivory
pearl

GRAY
dove
dun
neutral

BROWN
chocolate
ecru
fawn
mahogany
tan
terra cotta
 

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VIOLET 
(#8D38C9) (#EE82EE)
YELLOW (#FFFF00) RED (#FF0000) GREEN 
(#00FF00) (#008000)
BLUE (#0000FF) ORANGE 
(#FF8040) (#FFA500)
fuchsia (#FF00FF) amber carmine aquamarine (#7FFFD4) azure (#F0FFFF) apricot
heliotrope buff cerise emerald cerulean flame
lake citrine cherry olive (#808000) indigo (#4B0082) golden
lavender 
(#E3E4FA) (#E6E6FA)
cream cinnabar - sapphire salmon (#FA8072)
lilac fallow coral 
(#F76541) (#FF7F50)
turquoise 
(#00FFFF) (#40E0D0)
tawny
magenta (#FF00FF) flaxen crimson (#DC143C) - ultramarine -
mauve ochre madder - - -
plum (#B93B8F) (#DDA0DD) peach maroon (#810541) (#800000) - - -
puce saffron pink 
(#FF00FF) (#FAAFBE) (#FFC0CB)
- - -
purple (#8E35EF) (#800080) straw rose - - -
- - ruby - - -
- - russet - - -
- - rust - - -
- - sanguine - - -
- - scarlet - - -
- - vermillion - - -

<finish html>

<note: i am using symbolic colors ('the exceptions' : based on the classic Netscape 4.7) here>
    <this is explained in the <notes> at Appendix K ...>
 

'Symbolic Colours' : this is supposed to make it EZ for people to color their pages ...
    (you don't have to think about it)
 
white
silver red orange yellow green blue purple
black

<the above 'color values' have hierarchy over the HTML values>
<fill in the rest with the #HTML numbers ...>

<in theory, the symbolic colors are base/defaults: any shade of green could be used ... >


Quote:
Originally posted by Duorin III
What is your favorite color?
 


Rainbow and the permutations thereof!

Gary