yesterday
Hi @Froggyhops
I just put your lollipop through Ai
To see if there were patterns or a type of colour range.
This is what Ai wrote back -
Absolutely! Let's break down the pattern and colors used in this delightful lollipop image:
Pattern:
* Lollipop Head: The lollipop head features a spiral pattern emanating from the center. The spiral is created using a sequence of concentric circles that gradually increase in size.
* Lollipop Stick: The stick is a simple vertical rectangle.
* Decorative Elements: * Shooting Stars: Two shooting star shapes are placed below the lollipop head, symmetrically on either side of the stick.
* Hearts: Two hearts are positioned above the shooting stars, also symmetrically on either side of the stick.
* Swirls: Two stylized swirl shapes are at the bottom, mirroring each other.
* Circles: Small circles are scattered around the top portion of the image.
Color Types and List:
The colors used are primarily bright and saturated, giving a cheerful and playful feel. It's likely that solid colors were used, rather than gradients or blends. Here's a breakdown of the colors, with some possible specific names:
* Reds:
* Bright Red: Used for the heart outlines and some sections of the lollipop spiral.
* Darker Red/Magenta: Used in the lollipop spiral.
* Oranges:
* Bright Orange: Used in the lollipop spiral and shooting stars.
* Yellows:
* Bright Yellow: Used for the stars and some sections of the lollipop spiral.
* Greens:
* Bright Green: Used in the lollipop spiral and small circles.
* Darker Green/Teal: Used in the lollipop spiral.
* Blues:
* Bright Blue: Used in the shooting stars, small circles, and lollipop spiral.
* Darker Blue/Navy: Used in the lollipop spiral.
* Purples/Violets:
* Bright Purple/Violet: Used in the lollipop spiral and swirls.
* Pink:
* Bright Pink: Used for the heart fill and some sections of the lollipop spiral.
* Brown:
* Light Brown/Tan: Used for the lollipop stick.
Additional Notes:
* Color Order: The colors in the lollipop spiral seem to follow a rainbow-like sequence (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink), though not perfectly strict.
* Outlines: The outlines of the shapes are done in a darker shade of the respective color or in black, giving definition to the image.
yesterday
Thanks @PeppyPatti, it's really such an interesting read. It's no secret that I love rainbow and bright colours. It's amazing how much detail is in the description you posted. I contemplated leaving the stick and the bits in between the lollipop swirls white but then I had the idea of doing it black to make the colours 'pop'.
15m ago
Oh wow!!! This is amazing!!!!
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