Medieval Hero Armor
Create color for hero armor in middleages on my game
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A color palette for the hero armor in a medieval game, featuring Gunmetal, Taupe Gray, Desert Gold, Copper, and Bone.
Medieval Hero Armor
#3C3744 (Gunmetal) Ideal for the main body of the armor, strong and sturdy |
#7B7263 (Taupe Gray) Perfect for detailing and highlighting armor edges |
#C19A6B (Desert Gold) For ornate decorations and royal insignias on the armor |
#A1655B (Copper) For rivets, buckles and other functional parts of the armor |
#F4F1DE (Bone) For cloth parts, like under armor padding or flags |
Make palette more rough
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A palette designed to give a rougher, more worn-out look to the hero's armor in a medieval game.
Rough Medieval Armor
#2B2C30 (Charcoal) For the main body of the armor, giving a rougher look |
#6A6E75 (Battleship Grey) For detailing and highlighting armor edges, enhancing ruggedness |
#9B7E46 (Bronze) For ornate decorations and royal insignias, adding a worn-out feel |
#80461B (Russet) For rivets, buckles and other functional parts, emphasizing age and use |
#D9CAB3 (Pale Silver) For cloth parts, like under armor padding or flags, suggesting weathering |
What about weapon color
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A palette designed to complement the armor color scheme, with a focus on metallic and aged colors to evoke the feel of a well-used, battle-hardened weapon.
Medieval Weapon
#3C3D40 (Gunmetal) For the main body of the weapon, giving a sturdy look |
#7B7C7E (Sonic Silver) For the blade or sharp edges, enhancing the dangerous feel |
#9B7E46 (Bronze) For the handle and decorative elements, adding a vintage touch |
#80461B (Russet) For the grip and bindings, emphasizing age and use |
#D9CAB3 (Pale Silver) For any cloth or leather parts, suggesting wear and tear |