#RGB references
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I had no idea that you could enter specific RBG color settings. That is incredibly cool as a tool to have continuity between pictures, or for those who need to stick with a specific color scheme. Thanks for teaching me something new by sharing that prompt! ❤️🔥
You’re welcome, Clara. I knew the RGB colors and I wanted to try it in the prompt, but also having entered the name of the color.
On the other hand, I tried again, this time entering only the color code which seems more appropriate:
So I wrote this:
- Skin Color: A soothing shade of color #ff0000 same as rgb(255, 0, 0) that covers most of its body.
- Spots: Scattered on its body are #ffe900 spots that add to its charm.
- Spine: Running from the tip of its tail to the top of its head is a distinct spine, edged in a delicate color #a5c0a3.
ChatGPT incorporated the changes by writing them like this:
- Skin Color: Dinny is adorned with a calming shade of red (color code: #ff0000).
- Spots: Enhancing her allure are the spots on her body, colored in a vibrant yellow (color code: #ffe900).
- Spine: Dinny's unique spine, which stretches from her tail's tip to her head, is tinted in a serene shade of green (color code: #a5c0a3).
As you can see, ChatGPT detected the color corresponding to the code and entered the name of the color in the prompt with its code.
🔤 Prompt: Drawing of Dinny, the adorable Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur, enjoying her time by a glistening swimming pool. With her unique red skin tone (color code: #ff0000) and bright yellow spots (color code: #ffe900), Dinny relaxes amidst the tranquil pool backdrop with reflections of the sky and surrounded by lush greenery. Her spine's calming green color (color code: #a5c0a3) complements the serene setting.
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