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Everyone have their own way to work on pixel art. Mine is too far to be like that, because my pallete is done in a way that it's good for me and my understanding.
I tried to calculate my own basic pallet on my own, and the colors were not correct. Even basing it on the colors here... Incorrect.
Furthermore, when I plugged these colors into MS paint, I got different HSL values than the ones listed here.
For example, the middle value of the wood listed here was H: 20 S: 43 L: 125
Listing them all (from darkest to lightest), the values were:
H: 3 S: 24 L: 57
H: 11 S: 36 L: 91
H: 20 S: 43 L: 125
H: 31 S: 60 L: 159
H: 40 S: 94 L: 192
So it appears that the +15 to Hue and Brightness have nothing to do with the colors chosen.
Could someone help me figure this out?? Thank you!
Well I tried to copy the wood palette and I got something very aproximate to it. I used photoshop with the HSB sliders.
The middle values which were given by Kiwinuptuo to start off were: H:30 B:52, if you noticed, she didn't gave us the Saturation value, so I would recommend you to play around with the saturation values to achieve the colours of the palette in question.
Also, take care, because in the wood palette shown by Kiwinuptuo, when she goes darker the Brightness value goes -14 not -15.
The HSB values I used to achieve this palette were:
Brightest: H:60 S:18 B:82
Bright: H:45 S:28 B:67
Middle: H:30 S:29 B:52
Dark: H:15 S:25 B:38
Darkest: H:0 S:15 B:24
Try those out, I hope this had helped a little