How to generate random color palettes? Visually cohesive and interesting ones, that is. I am not talking about tools to do it. I want to code my own tool, and I'm looking for thoughts. How would you guys approach this?Thanks.
I had ChatGPT build me one in a few minutes.
>>455759Care to share? I Couldn't get it to not just throw together rand() with no sense or method to come up with colors.
>>455757you should look into how pywal works and if you use that you just need randomization https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywalit uses ImageMagick but i dont know anything beyond that
>>455763https://pastebin.com/xTGqBkhRIt uses basic color theory. I'm sure you can improve it.
>>455759>>455771Thanks. After some fumbling around I found something that'll do for the start. I'll refine the process after the rest of the thing works.>>455764Appreciate it, I will take a look. At a glance, it comes up with some nice palettes.For starters I went with a fancy way of color cycling. It doesn't cover as much of a range as the reference project I want to replace, but the results are visually pleasing and fairly diverse. It's good enough for the first iteration.
https://coolors.co/the screenshot is from this site
>>455863Yes it is. It's the tool I am replacing, because the pricing has got to be the worst among SaaS I've seen. Saving 10 palettes and 5 colors before having to shell out is a joke at best.