Hyoutei bluuuuuuuuuuuuee \o/ Plus french lilac and fern green. ...Which is to say, I didn't actually know the names of the colors off-hand, haha, just pulled them off of here after matching the hue I like.
Incidentally, my last name means "yellow" but I've yet to find a shade of which I can tolerate xD;
I've *never* been able to find the exact shade of Hyoutei blue I like in real life ): It's always too much blue or too much grey, too bright or too dull.
I've got a really specific/really stupid reason for never having liked yellow xDD I guess it's just sort of stuck by now.
I'm going to have to be honest here, when I first saw the Rikkai colors in the anime (I had only read the manga up to that point at they hadn't been colored yet), my first reaction was DDDDDDDD: Referencing Google!images, the closest shade to the manga version I can find is something called gamboge, but whenever I draw and color myself, I keep tending towards the oranges instead of ~*mustard yellow*~ or what I head a lot how it's described xD; Rikkai!gold sounds like a lot nicer name, haha.
Me neither. Whenever I try to mix to the right shade of Hyoutei Awesome Sauce, it goes too dark. D: I must be heavy-handed or something.
Ahh, you're making me curious! I've never had a color I disliked for a specific reason.
Rikkai Gold is the Color of Champions. I cannot lie. XDD It's hard to describe the manga color; it looks different on different covers. Though, who am I kidding? Sanada looks damn good in any color. >___>
It's like a sparkly fairy unicorn to me; something that you Believe in but cannot grace us mere mortals with its physical presence because that would deface the magic :x Or something.
Hahaha, now that I think about it, I'm tending towards the 'really stupid' side xD It's, uh, cheap elementary school crayons when I was first forced to color things, and hating on yellow because I'd wear down the stick so much trying to get it to show on the paper, but yellow on white is basically a lost cause unless the wax is slathered on a millimeter thick so I avoided it as much as I could since then.
Also, 5-year-old me could not grasp the concept of ~*magenta*~ and ~*turquoise*~ and all those fancy colors trying to complicate things ):
THAT IS AN EXCELLENT WAY TO DESCRIBE HYOUTEI. d(^_^)b
Ahaha! That makes perfect sense to me. When I first got a big box of Crayola crayons (you know, the 64 count box?) I remember going through and reading all the names and taking each of them for a spin. But then I came across Macaroni and Cheese. OMG NO. REAL CHEESE IS NOT THIS COLOR. It turned me off the food for months. :( Kids are weird, haha. XD
Oh my gosh I did that too xD My across-the-street-and-several-houses-to-the-right neighbor gifted me a box of 96 colors when we moved out of the neighborhood when I was 9-ish. Shamrocks had to be colored "shamrock" and the sky had to be in "sky blue" etc. And then there was "macaroni and cheese" which I just sort of stared at and then moved onto the next color. It may very well still be my longest stick I've got left >________>;
Plus french lilac and fern green. ...Which is to say, I didn't actually know the names of the colors off-hand, haha, just pulled them off of here after matching the hue I like.
Incidentally, my last name means "yellow" but I've yet to find a shade of which I can tolerate xD;
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Aw, no yellow you like? Not even if we turn it into Rikkai gold? >___>
Hyoutei blue is a gorgeous color~ <3
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I've got a really specific/really stupid reason for never having liked yellow xDD I guess it's just sort of stuck by now.
I'm going to have to be honest here, when I first saw the Rikkai colors in the anime (I had only read the manga up to that point at they hadn't been colored yet), my first reaction was DDDDDDDD: Referencing Google!images, the closest shade to the manga version I can find is something called gamboge, but whenever I draw and color myself, I keep tending towards the oranges instead of ~*mustard yellow*~ or what I head a lot how it's described xD; Rikkai!gold sounds like a lot nicer name, haha.
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Ahh, you're making me curious! I've never had a color I disliked for a specific reason.
Rikkai Gold is the Color of Champions. I cannot lie. XDD It's hard to describe the manga color; it looks different on different covers. Though, who am I kidding? Sanada looks damn good in any color. >___>
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Hahaha, now that I think about it, I'm tending towards the 'really stupid' side xD It's, uh, cheap elementary school crayons when I was first forced to color things, and hating on yellow because I'd wear down the stick so much trying to get it to show on the paper, but yellow on white is basically a lost cause unless the wax is slathered on a millimeter thick so I avoided it as much as I could since then.
Also, 5-year-old me could not grasp the concept of ~*magenta*~ and ~*turquoise*~ and all those fancy colors trying to complicate things ):
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Ahaha! That makes perfect sense to me. When I first got a big box of Crayola crayons (you know, the 64 count box?) I remember going through and reading all the names and taking each of them for a spin. But then I came across Macaroni and Cheese. OMG NO. REAL CHEESE IS NOT THIS COLOR. It turned me off the food for months. :( Kids are weird, haha. XD
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