Burgundy is a dark shade of red. You can use Quillbot’s free Color Wheel tool to find the hex code for an especially dark burgundy. Try starting with the hex code #800020 or #660033.
Burgundy is a dark red color. You can use Quillbot’s free Color Wheel tool to find the hex code for a light tint of burgundy. Try starting with the hex code #800020 or #660033.
Burgundy is a deep red color. Common color codes used for burgundy are:
#800020
#660033
If you’re looking for an even deeper burgundy, enter one of those codes into Quillbot’s free Color Wheel tool and adjust the sliders to make it deeper.
You can make burgundy by mixing some blue paint into red paint. Start with a small amount of blue and add more as required.
If you’ve found an image with a burgundy color palette you like, upload the image to Quillbot’s free Color Palette Generator to extract the codes of the main colors in the image.
You can make the color brown with paints by mixing blue and orange or by combining red, yellow, and blue. You can also start with orange and darken it with a small amount of black.
Browns are typically muted shades of orange, so the opposite of brown is generally found in the blue area of the color wheel.
The complementary color of a particular shade of brown may fall in the blue, teal, or blue-green range, depending on the exact tone.
Quillbot’s free Color Palette Generator can help you build a brown color palette by extracting the codes of the main colors in an image with a brown color scheme.
Nude isn’t a name for a single color; it is a term used to describe any color that is intended to blend well with a specific skin tone.
You can find a nude color code to match a particular skin complexion using a tool like Quillbot’s free Color Wheel tool.
For example, try starting with the base color #FFDFC4 for a light skin color, #C6783F for a medium skin color, or #43220C for a dark skin color. Then, make slight adjustments using the sliders until you’ve found the right color.