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Has anyone (here in the U.S., at least) made an include file that contains
color specifications for real pain colors that one might purchase at a
hardware store such as Home Depot? I am referring to standard Behr, Glidden,
or Ralph Lauren paint colors. I have started one (for paint colors of my
choosing). I am doing some renderings of a bedroom I am remodeling. Using
these colors - while not perfect - sure helps.
Jon
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It shouldn't be too difficult if you can get the mixture formulas. It
would probably be easier to design the color you want using the standard
rgb and get a color printout of the color you want, then have the paint
store match it.
I can get color samples at gliddens web site. If you have a program that
can return the color of a pixel on the screen you're halfway there
Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom
http://www.spiritone.com/~english
Jon Berndt wrote:
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> Has anyone (here in the U.S., at least) made an include file that contains
> color specifications for real pain colors that one might purchase at a
> hardware store such as Home Depot? I am referring to standard Behr, Glidden,
> or Ralph Lauren paint colors. I have started one (for paint colors of my
> choosing). I am doing some renderings of a bedroom I am remodeling. Using
> these colors - while not perfect - sure helps.
>
> Jon
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In article <3c767fa4@news.povray.org> , "Jon Berndt" <jsb### [at] hal-pcorg> wrote:
> Has anyone (here in the U.S., at least) made an include file that contains
> color specifications for real pain colors
Keep in mind that "real" paint is more than just a color. It will also have a
distinct finish that sometimes even depends on the surface material it was
applied to. So the task is a bit more difficult than it may seem at first.
Thorsten
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> Keep in mind that "real" paint is more than just a color. It will also
have a
> distinct finish that sometimes even depends on the surface material it was
> applied to. So the task is a bit more difficult than it may seem at
first.
Yes, one would have to specify whether the finish is:
1) Flat
2) Eggshell
3) Satin
4) Semi-gloss
5) Gloss
I will also be trying to figure out how to simulate a "sponge-on" paint
technique. Perhaps I'll even try rag-roll, etc.
Jon
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Jon Berndt wrote:
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> Has anyone (here in the U.S., at least) made an include file that contains
> color specifications for real pain colors that one might purchase at a
> hardware store such as Home Depot? I am referring to standard Behr, Glidden,
> or Ralph Lauren paint colors. I have started one (for paint colors of my
> choosing). I am doing some renderings of a bedroom I am remodeling. Using
> these colors - while not perfect - sure helps.
Check out kolors2.inc on my website. It is based on a color list taken from
a paint distributor - http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html
For finishes you are on your own :)
--
Ken Tyler
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