[css-d] 3D Color prism - 216 colors (Windows safe colors)

2010-08-12 Thread Alan Gresley
Hello List, Initially being an exploration into mathematics and sacred geometry, what I have discovered (like many others) is that hexadecimal colors can be represented as a 3D prism. I now present it to this list since it's also a very good color selector.

Re: [css-d] 3D Color prism - 216 colors (Windows safe colors)

2010-08-12 Thread Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)
Fascinated that there is Lime but not Green, Alan; is this intentional ? Philip Taylor Alan Gresley wrote: Hello List, Initially being an exploration into mathematics and sacred geometry, what I have discovered (like many others) is that hexadecimal colors can be represented as a 3D

Re: [css-d] 3D Color prism - 216 colors (Windows safe colors)

2010-08-12 Thread David Laakso
Alan Gresley wrote: Initially being an exploration into mathematics and sacred geometry, what I have discovered (like many others) is that hexadecimal colors can be represented as a 3D prism. I now present it to this list since it's also a very good color selector. Dear Theo, It

Re: [css-d] 3D Color prism - 216 colors (Windows safe colors)

2010-08-12 Thread Alan Gresley
Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote: Fascinated that there is Lime but not Green, Alan; is this intentional ? Philip Taylor Yes Philip, Instead of using the hexadecimal value #0f0, one can also use the keyword lime (as in background: lime). Also green as a pigment and as a CSS keyword