 Color lovin' since 29 December, 2007
eighthmuse
| Rating: 8,128 | | Love: 121 |
| Palettes: 40 | | Colors: 194 |
| Patterns: 32 | | Comments: 565 |
Sex: Female
Age: 14 Occupation: NaNoWriMo novelist, geek-in-training, wise fool.

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HEX: #B0B882 RGB: 176, 184, 130
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HEX: #52453D RGB: 82, 69, 61
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HEX: #CAC58A RGB: 202, 197, 138

Latest Comment by eighthmuseThis is what pear juice would look like if a painter did it, in lovely olives, rusted reds, and muted browns.
I'm pretty ignorant about art, though, or I could give you the name of the painter I'm thinking of. But this colour kind of reminds me of...Vermeer? 
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HEX: #4D4A3B RGB: 77, 74, 59

Latest Comment by eighthmuseMm. This is a lovely brown; deep, dusky, earthy, very much grounded and calm. 
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HEX: #FF9C8C RGB: 255, 156, 140
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Latest Comment by eighthmuseAnd I misclicked when voting. x.x I really am sorry...this palette deserves more than that. 
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Latest Comment by eighthmuse^^ It looks amazing, and the colours you chose were perfect. 
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Latest Comment by eighthmuseThis are the ideal grass clippings, the cleanly-snipped ones that leave a lawn looking sharp and clean. ^^ 
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Latest Comment by eighthmuseThis is a lovely palette. ^^ 
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Latest Comment by eighthmuseI'm in love with these rainbow-y sort of progressions...blue to green to yellow to orange. :D 
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Latest Comment by eighthmuseHow fantastic! I love the colours. They look like they'd be found on a vintage-y summer dress or tee.
Great name, too. ^^ 
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Latest Comment by eighthmuseI agree. The pink has taken on a whole new aspect, and the way you used it really makes the palette. I love it. It looks like an elegant twisted rope (the kind used with fancy drapery trimmings) netting a whole bundle of stars. 
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Latest Comment by eighthmuseThe name fits to a T. It's very dignified. ^^ 
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Latest Comment by eighthmuseI've never been skydiving either but it'd probably look something like this.
The scariest (and best) part would be getting near the ground. ^^ I've always wanted to land in the middle of a cornfield—my action-movie moment. 
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Latest Comment by eighthmuseThis is definitely one of the best uses of this pattern that I've seen. It does make me feel pretty cheered (considering the gloomy palette I just made, this is a good thing!).   |
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