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Sand colours (Was: Any thoughts on making bricks in a 'brick red' color?)
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 13 Dec 2002 19:59:36 GMT
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> The next thing you know I'll be asking for Norman bricks in a sand yellow
> color. This is madness!
Well, funnily enough, I was thinking about this very issue just the other day.
We have sand-red, sand-blue, sand-green, but why not sand-yellow?
And what about sand-white and sand-black?
In terms of a colour chart, is there some "formula" for determining the
"sand"-version of a colour?
Could sand-white = tan? Could sand-black = dark grey? And where does that leave
sand-yellow?
And if "sand" is a kind of softer yellow-y version of the original colour, is
there an equivalent colour modifier to give red-tones, blue-tones etc to other
colours?
Enquiring minds want to know ...
Kerry
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| | Re: Any thoughts on making bricks in a 'brick red' color?
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| (...) 'Tis true. They are pretty close to me as well. In my own defense, all I can provide is that I made my posting based on three things: 1) Not having seen a building/model like that, to know that such bricks apparently already exist. 2) Thinking (...) (22 years ago, 12-Dec-02, to lugnet.general)
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