
The palettes from Adobe Color can be exported as. Regarding Adobe Color, on the bottom left it is possible to choose the HSV color mode also used by XDP:


The following content about color theory was quite instructive:Īlso, the table above and the older Xara thread about Colours pointed by Jonopen was of imediate usage: I could accomplish my palette building and further by using: Many thanks all of you for the replies and directions. How can identify that pastern and create the proper variations of pink? In that case, for now, I simply added Xara's "pale magenta" color as a reference to create 6 variations of pink following the pattern that the "GNOME HIG Colors" established to the other colors. However, I'm not confident how to establish a certain pattern to follow to create similar lighter colors for each base color.įor instance, decreasing 20 points from each color base, does it make sense as a pattern to follow when creating the new lighter colors?ī) The color pink doesn't exist in Inkscape's palette "GNOME HIG Colors". Using Xara's Color Editor, I realized I can decrease the "saturation" to achieve the lighter variation.

I've attached a screenshot of the Inkscape and my Xara's custom palette.xar.Ī couple of issues have appeared, as shown in this screencast: Ī) The color palette has 5 variations for each color, and I intend to create a lighter variation for each color. I created named colors (custom palette) in XDP having as reference Inkscape's palette "GNOME HIG Colors".
