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palette

/pal-it/US // ˈpæl ɪt //UK // (ˈpælɪt) //

调色板,调色盘,調色板,调试板

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thin and usually oval or oblong board or tablet with a thumb hole at one end, used by painters for holding and mixing colors.
    • : any other flat surface used by a painter for this purpose.
    • : the set of colors on such a board or surface.
    • : the range of colors used by a particular artist.
    • : the variety of techniques or range of any art: a lush but uneven musical palette.
    • : the complete range of colors made available by a computer graphics card, from which a user or program may choose those to be displayed.
    • : the range or scope of something: a broad palette of skills and strategies.
    • : a somewhat flattish slate object of various shapes, carved with commemorative scenes or motifs or, especially in the smaller pieces, containing a recessed area probably for holding eye makeup and often used as a votive offering.
    • : Also pal·lette .Armor. a small plate defending the front of the armpit when the arm is lifted; gusset.

Examples

  • From eyeshadow palettes, skin care sets, fragrances, and candles, here’s what you should be shopping if you’re looking for last-minute perfection.

  • The palette emphasizes green and blue, and the surfaces are layered and scraped to suggest continual flux.

  • The Mink Printer by MinkCustom makeup in 15 secondsThere’s a certain giddiness that comes from sampling makeup hues in the store, but publicly shared palettes became a lot less appealing this year.

  • The cornucopia of palettes somehow never feels like too much, but rather, it functions almost like a sewn-together quilt that uses a kaleidoscope of fabrics that come together beautifully.

  • With this plugin, you will be able to create consistent color themes, appealing visuals, and come up with perfect palettes.

  • The image, with all of its sketchy lines and minimal color palette, had to be rendered in a matter of seconds.

  • Jagged walls of rock, a palette of blacks and greys, loom over us.

  • Your work always seems to have a strict palette of black, white, and gold.

  • The color palette in Batman Begins is something I brought to the party, too—that rusty, sodium-vapor color.

  • For me the notion of mixing the warm light of fire with the cool light of dusk, that created a color palette.

  • Make a dash at the white, put it in the middle of the palette, and then tone it down to the green?

  • You can't mix colors with any degree of certainty if the palette is smeared with all sorts of tints.

  • Have your palette set the same way always, so that your brush can find the color without having to hunt for it.

  • Never put a new color on your palette unless you feel the actual need of it, or have a special reason for it.

  • The painter's hand paused between palette and canvas, and his face was turned toward the speaker in wonder.