how the FUCK do i choose a good color scheme
>>107616019try using primary colors instead of tranny colors for one.
>>107616019Use one of those websites that calculate color schemes for you
>>107616019just make your own with the colors you like. you can use wallpapers for reference and extract the hues with imagemagick. an .Xresources only takes 8 colors, then 8 bright where you can lighten/saturate your initial 8 colors with tools like pastel. its what i usually do
I suggest doing a brief reading up on some color theory.
https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel
>>107616019gruvbox
>>107616019>pastel colorssudo apt install kill-yourself
sudo apt install kill-yourself
What are you making? Start with a color you like from a logo or something and go from there. You can steal colors from other apps. And don't panic. With questions like this it's gonna be ugly anyway.
>>107616019You don'tStart uglymaxxing. Revel in garishness. Become ungovernable
>>107616019I just use aether to generate color schemes using my current wallpaper
>>107618070I made 96 of my own wallpapers, one for each workspace, in The GIMP. It took me many hours. I have the source XCF file and plan on writing Python that'll recreate it for arbitrary X-by-Y workspace configurations. This is the wallpaper on my Row 3 Column 3.
>>107616019dedicate a year memorizing color hex codes. be able to visualize a color using only the hex code
>>107616019Always start with a good brown and neon green for the base. That's the trick. You're welcome.
Wal/pywal to go with your desktop, value your time lil nigga