I'm necro'ing my own thread! Onoz!
Actually, I've been musing on what colors to push for with Judge as I've been leveling him up. I started with the ever-dangerous Design Seeds site, but it didn't fit the... sterile color combination I was thinking. So, I went back to Color Combos for a simple three-color palette for Jredthys.
Judge is, as his title implies, very much a black-and-white-outlook sort. There's right ways and wrong ways to do things. So, those two colors were obvious enough. However, I felt the two colors alone would lead to a pretty flat look (no insult to those that chose just black and white, of course, just a personal preference!), so I started thinking on a third color.
I couldn't go gray, of course, as obvious an option as that was. Judge, as mentioned in a recent RP, hates gray. Both in the moral sense and the color in general, though the latter could be more because it reminds him of his age? Anyway, gray was out.
Brown, on the other hand, turns out to be a pretty solid third color. When you think of a judge's stand, you think wood - which is brown. In addition, the color itself (referring to DHD again like a scrub) is described as reassuring, safe, and - most importantly - stabilizing. Sounds right for a guy whose job is to mediate and bring order.
Actually, I've been musing on what colors to push for with Judge as I've been leveling him up. I started with the ever-dangerous Design Seeds site, but it didn't fit the... sterile color combination I was thinking. So, I went back to Color Combos for a simple three-color palette for Jredthys.
Judge is, as his title implies, very much a black-and-white-outlook sort. There's right ways and wrong ways to do things. So, those two colors were obvious enough. However, I felt the two colors alone would lead to a pretty flat look (no insult to those that chose just black and white, of course, just a personal preference!), so I started thinking on a third color.
I couldn't go gray, of course, as obvious an option as that was. Judge, as mentioned in a recent RP, hates gray. Both in the moral sense and the color in general, though the latter could be more because it reminds him of his age? Anyway, gray was out.
Brown, on the other hand, turns out to be a pretty solid third color. When you think of a judge's stand, you think wood - which is brown. In addition, the color itself (referring to DHD again like a scrub) is described as reassuring, safe, and - most importantly - stabilizing. Sounds right for a guy whose job is to mediate and bring order.