Color Palette For Remove, Artstyle Of Makoto Shinkai
About This Color Palette
Color Palette for Remove - Makoto Shinkai Artstyle:
1. Color Name: Midnight Blue
Hex Code:
#191970
Description: A deep, rich blue reminiscent of the night sky in Makoto Shinkai's artstyle. It represents the sense of longing and yearning for something lost or removed.
2. Color Name: Misty Gray
Hex Code:
#696969
Description: A soft, muted gray that captures the ethereal and dream-like quality often found in Makoto Shinkai's art. It symbolizes the fading memories and emotions associated with removal.
3. Color Name: Sakura Pink
Hex Code:
#FFC0CB
Description: A delicate and gentle pink shade inspired by the cherry blossoms frequently depicted in Makoto Shinkai's works. It represents the fleeting beauty and transience of things that are removed or left behind.
4. Color Name: Whisper White
Hex Code:
#F8F8FF
Description: A soft and pure white that signifies the purity and innocence often portrayed in Makoto Shinkai's artstyle. It evokes a sense of calmness and tranquility amidst the removal or separation.
5. Color Name: Ashen Green
Hex Code:
#556B2F
Description: A muted, earthy green shade that represents the balance between growth and decay. It reflects the theme of change and transformation in Makoto Shinkai's art, even when things are removed or altered.
This color palette captures the essence of removal in Makoto Shinkai's artstyle, incorporating deep blues, soft grays, delicate pinks, pure whites, and earthy greens. It aims to convey the emotions and themes associated with removal while maintaining the ethereal and dream-like qualities found in his works.
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Midnight Blue
#191970
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Misty Gray
#696969
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Sakura Pink
#FFC0CB
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Whisper White
#F8F8FF
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Ashen Green
#556B2F
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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