Torley's official "Watermelon Revolution" palette now available!

2008-02-18

I've posted "Watermelon Revolution", the same palette I officially use on an almost-daily basis, to both Adobe's Kuler and COLOURlovers.

Watermelon Revolution - Torley's official palette

This'll be useful if you ever want to make watermeloney products in Second Life, or simply want to have a bold set to rock out with. :)

Since Kuler uses un-linkable Flash, search for "Watermelon Revolution". On COLOURlovers, you're just a click away!

If you're wondering why I didn't include the "odd child" of yellow on there, it's because the palettes only go up to 5, not 6 shades. I would've just done 4 and left the lighter variations out, but I use them and the palette has a certain elegant symmetry about it.

Anyway, knock yerself out and have a fun time!

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nokithecat writer 2008-02-18 at 4:34 PM UTC

Hello Torley ,,,=^_^=,,,
With Windlight settings I made a colorful picture of a carriage in Avilion Grove.
I almost have the carriage "Mellonized" ,,,=^_^=,,, hehehe, posted at -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nokithecat_writer/2272860519/

Laetizia Coronet 2008-02-20 at 12:59 PM UTC

You could of course have left out the black, which is the easiest one to reproduce, and put your choice of yellow in place. Yellow… there are a gazillion variations on the theme, and black is just black.
But then… it would have been a bit bland, the whole thing.

Gigs 2008-02-21 at 3:09 PM UTC

Heh, I always wondered what the official Torley pallet was. Little did I know it's so simple!

Thanks!
-Gigs

Torley 2008-02-24 at 7:45 AM UTC

@Laetizia: Ah, but "black" is more important than "yellow" in that scheme. If I were to rank in order of importance: pink, green, black, yellow.

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