Haruka Nanase (Free!)
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<Haruka Nanase Color Palette>
1. Deep Blue -
#001F3F
- A rich, deep blue reminiscent of the ocean and Haruka's love for water.
2. Aquamarine -
#7FDBFF
- A bright, refreshing aquamarine that symbolizes clarity and tranquility, reflecting Haruka's calm demeanor.
3. Soft White -
#FFFFFF
- A clean, soft white that represents purity and simplicity, akin to Haruka's straightforward personality.
4. Dark Slate Gray -
#2F4F4F
- A muted dark gray that adds depth, echoing the serious and determined aspects of Haruka's character.
5. Light Sky Blue -
#87CEEB
- A gentle light blue that brings a sense of openness and freedom, capturing Haruka's passion for swimming.
This color palette embodies the essence of Haruka Nanase from “Free!”, emphasizing his connection to water, his calm yet determined personality, and the purity of his character.
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Deep Blue
#001F3F
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#7FDBFF
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#FFFFFF
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#2F4F4F
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(Mixed with black - darker)Light Sky Blue
#87CEEB
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