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Pallete inspired by matrix movie screen colors.<br> | Pallete inspired by matrix movie screen colors.<br> | ||
Only, green, light green, blue, light blue, white and black are from the movie, other colors are decided following some pattern related to original DF pallete pattern.<br> | Only, green, light green, blue, light blue, white and black are from the movie, other colors are decided following some pattern related to original DF pallete pattern.<br> | ||
− | This one assumes, R, G or B, are actually not N but N^2.2. It also assumes | + | This one assumes, R, G or B, are actually not N but N^2.2. It also assumes dark colors values are not the mid point between white and light version of the color but take into account N^2.2 too. |
{{color scheme | {{color scheme |