: Re: How can I learn the name of a colour to use in a description? I am trying to describe this character: Source Her attire is pretty easy to describe, Purple and Gold (while it looks yellow
For color-to-name converter, a quick Google search gives me this link:
chir.ag/projects/name-that-color/#C0C0C0
In which you can just pick a color from the color wheel to see its name.
Perhaps the color you want is "Mercury"
But, as Phillipp said, you might better explain the color in words more frequently used, instead of using some rather pedantic terms. You can say:
She has a gray hair
or if you want to invoke more imagination from your readers, you can try something like:
Her hair color reminds me of my highschool year, when I accidentally broke a thermometer during one science experiment, causing the liquid inside to spill over all the places, covering the floor with the shiny silver color of mercury.
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