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Charcoal

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Charcoal
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Charcoal

Color Palette

Analogous

#36454f
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#3A3C5C
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#404D66
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#406166
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#3A5C57
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Monochromatic

#36454f
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#6A889C
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#284F69
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#3B759C
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#9ECAE8
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Triad

#36454f
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#5A819C
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#4F3E3E
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#4F4F2E
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#9C9B62
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Complementary

#36454f
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#5A819C
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#798E9C
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#9C7A4B
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#4F4536
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Split Complementary

#36454f
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#9C8479
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#4F403A
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#9C8E5A
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#4F4932
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About

Charcoal

Charcoal is a type of fine, black material that comes from burning away all the light-colored parts in wood. This process carbonizes it and turns dark enough to be used as an artist's pigment for painting with other colors or just against white paper without showing up too much - making them perfect artists' tools!

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