Category: General
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The Color Generator is coming along nicely. Check these out!
http://www.seventhsanctum.com/generate.php?Genname=color
- Rentehiem – The oldest blue. Under light of this color gold tarnishes.
- Osochawn – The yellow of gold. Those that see this color go insane.
- Enklu – The yellow of gold that you will one day see.
- Stast – The orange of a sunrise. Those that see this color become sane.
- Pigurmote – A bold greenish-blue. The color of old dreams.
- Tefrou – The orange of a sunrise. Paintings using this color stop envy.
- Ichre – The orange of imaginary fires.
- Ouwath – The purple of disgust and of the evening sky that can never be imagined.
- Detingat – A fiery yellow. The color of clothing once worn by witches, but that changed because of a prophecy.
- Saffican – The orange of unknown sunrises.
– Steve
The Color Generator is in Beta and Seventh Sanctum!
This generator makes colors that aren’t or should be, are mysterious or otherworldly. Inspired by the Neathbow of Fallen London as well as things like Octarine in Discworld, it’s a way to make colors that aren’t your standard spectrum – or lurk in between the colors we know.
A few examples:
- Anihe – A deep blueish-green. Under light of this color mirrors show falsehoods.
- Celvoweur – The penultimate orange. Under light of this color people have religious visions.
- Cong – The purple of the early morning sky.
- Brot – The green of half-forgotten grasslands.
- Ilva – The iridescent red of curiosity.
- Serneo – The green of leaves in legends.
- Cheppan – The purple of bravery and of the early morning sky that you fear seeing.
- Thue – A flamboyant orange. Under light of this color wounds heal.
- Cephutem – The yellow of loyalty and of half-forgotten sunlight.
- Auguahe – The muted yellow of loyalty.
The generator needs to be expanded – the names and basic shades are mostly done, but the descriptions and symbolism and effects need a lot more work. So go on, take a look, leave feedback!
OK friends, family, and followers, got a few questions for you.
I’m building a list of reviewers for my books and those of authors I work with. People who may pre-read, are willing to review on amazon, blogs, etc. – doing HONEST reviews. So if . . .
- 1) You’re interested in being on this list.
- Know someone who is.
- Know good sites that take review submissions.
– Steve