(4 hours ago)good day dear denzjos awesome - many thanks for the quick reply and for sharing your ideas & thoughts. And yes: the links you provide - they are just great. denzjos Wrote:This can be usefull for you : https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_picker.asp (look under 'Color Picker')
Another one for information about colours: you can use a slider to view the colour at a certain position on a coloured bar (scroll down on the website page to LCH Color Mode) https://www.prasannamestha.com/blog/scie...-gradients
i i will definitly have a closer look at them right now. I am so glad to be part of this forum - since it is allways a great /& awesome ressource of help and ideas.
update:
wow - just have visited t he second link and i have to confess: this is so awesome.
. Thank you dear denzjos - this is more than expected. I am really glad! This LCH - thing - is exactly what i was looking for. awesome and outstanding!tLCH Color Mode
Quote:LCH stands for Lightness, Chroma and Hue. It is pretty similar to HSL but is modelled after human vision. Oftentimes, it is referred to as HCL color mode.
HCL or LCH - however you may want to call it, provides a consistent lightness of colors as perceived by human eyes. I prefer this color mode as it enables us to generate gradients with consistent lightness. Here’s an example:
cf. https://www.prasannamestha.com/blog/scie...-gradients
mille grazie. - have a great day
yours saint_m

i think that your idea brings me into the right direction: thanks alot.


This can be usefull for you :