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Hi folks,
How can we calculate the complementary color of a given color?
I'm trying to write a macro for calculate the analogous and complementary colors
for a given value, something like what you get on this page:
http://www.yafla.com/yaflaColor/ColorRGBHSL.aspx
but for the moment I'm blank as working with color wheels in pov-ray rgb
vectors.
Here are a staple in Spanish to review the theory of colors, the images show the
relationships between complementary colors.
http://brizkomania.blogspot.com/2011/01/repaso-basico-la-teoria-del-color.html
Thanks in advance, the pov-ray links to color wheels rusted time ago
B. Gimeno
Sorry for my syntactic errors automatic translated.
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> Hi folks,
> How can we calculate the complementary color of a given color?
>
> I'm trying to write a macro for calculate the analogous and complementary colors
> for a given value, something like what you get on this page:
>
> http://www.yafla.com/yaflaColor/ColorRGBHSL.aspx
>
> but for the moment I'm blank as working with color wheels in pov-ray rgb
> vectors.
>
> Here are a staple in Spanish to review the theory of colors, the images show the
> relationships between complementary colors.
> http://brizkomania.blogspot.com/2011/01/repaso-basico-la-teoria-del-color.html
>
> Thanks in advance, the pov-ray links to color wheels rusted time ago
>
> B. Gimeno
> Sorry for my syntactic errors automatic translated.
>
>
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>
In the colors.inc file, there is a macro to convert from RGB to HSV. The
hue returned is in degree going from 0 to 360.
Convert your colour from RGB to HSV, add 180 to the hue and convert back
to RGB and you're done. The saturation and brightness will stay the same.
Alain
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> In the colors.inc file, there is a macro to convert from RGB to HSV. The
> hue returned is in degree going from 0 to 360.
> Convert your colour from RGB to HSV, add 180 to the hue and convert back
> to RGB and you're done. The saturation and brightness will stay the same.
>
>
> Alain
Thank you very much for your help. My eyes, harmed by random combinations of
colors pink + lime green thanks you too.
B. Gimeno
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