Color
(Evocation)
(Useful)
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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 | - |
WHITE
bone
colorless
ivory
pearl
GRAY
dove
dun
neutral
BROWN
chocolate
ecru
fawn
mahogany
tan
terra cotta
-
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