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Hooker green

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#49796b
RGB:
73, 121, 107
CMYK:
40, 0, 12, 53
HSL:
162.5°, 24.7%, 38%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Viridian
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 5545
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6000
in RAL Design:
RAL 160 50 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 740-M
What color is Hooker green? What strange or uncommon things can be of the Hooker green color? The Enigma of Hooker Green: A Motion Design Adventure
2024-08-23 Snargl 02:54
# General # Fashion

What color is Hooker green?

Man in a leather jacket standing in front of a full moon and a building with a clock tower
Woman in a bra top and bra bra posing for a picture with her hands on her head
Green and gold clock with gears and gears on it's face and a clock dial on the front
Castle is shown through an arch in the water with a boat in the distance and a full moon in the sky
Man in a green costume with a gold helmet and a green face paint on his face and chest
Large green mountain with a very tall peak in the middle of it's side and a dark sky above it
Painting of a castle in a snowy landscape with a sky background and a snow covered hill in the foreground
Man with a blue face and a blue mask on his face and a black background with circles around him
Woman in a green outfit standing in a hallway with a gun in her hand and a green light above her head
Woman in a bra top and green hair in a city street with buildings and a clock tower in the background
Green and purple swirly background with bubbles
Green and black artwork with a face and tentacles on it's face and eyes
Green and white dinosaur with its mouth open in the water with a cloudy sky background
Blue creature with a large
Woman with a red and black hair and a black top holding a light saber in her hand and a red and white light shining behind her
Hooker green is a dark green color that is created by mixing Prussian blue and gamboge.

It is named after William Hooker, a botanical artist who used this color for his illustrations of plants.

Hooker green has a hexadecimal code of #49796B and RGB values of 73, 121, 107.

It is a mostly desaturated and dark shade of cyan-lime green.

Hooker green can be used to create natural and earthy color schemes, as it is similar to the color of some leaves, mosses, and seaweeds.

Example of the palette with the Hooker green color

Picture with primary colors of Arsenic, Hooker green, Smoky black, Moss green and AuroMetalSaurus
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...

Example of the palette with the Hooker green color

Picture with primary colors of Cafe noir, Hooker green, Isabelline, Medium spring bud and Onyx
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 8016
RAL 6000
RAL 9010
RAL 1000
RAL 9005
RAL Design
RAL 050 20 16
RAL 160 50 25
RAL 010 92 05
RAL 100 80 30
RAL 170 20 20

Example of the palette with the Hooker green color

Picture with primary colors of Dark green, Hooker green, Khaki, Rose taupe and Linen
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 7020-B70G
NCS S 4020-B70G
NCS S 2010-Y30R
NCS S 4020-R
NCS S 0804-Y90R
RAL Classic
RAL 6007
RAL 6000
RAL 1000
RAL 1036
RAL 9010
RAL Design
RAL 170 20 25
RAL 160 50 25
RAL 060 70 20
RAL 010 40 25
RAL 010 92 05
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What strange or uncommon things can be of the Hooker green color?

Green airplane is on the street with people walking by it and a man is walking by it. Example of Hooker green color.
Large robot standing in the middle of a cloudy sky. Example of RGB 73,121,107 color.
Hooker green color example: Robot with glowing eyes and a helmet on

Example of the palette with the Hooker green color

Picture with primary colors of Hooker green, Onyx, Heart Gold, Straw and Cadet blue
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
Author:
Funny stories about the 'Hooker green'

The Enigma of Hooker Green: A Motion Design Adventure

In a far away place, in the bustling town of Colorville, where every hue had its own tale, two unlikely heroes embarked on a journey that would forever change their perception of color. Pier Rocket, a lively shop assistant with a knack for storytelling, and Maximilian White, a meticulous factory worker with an eye for detail, found themselves at the heart of a vibrant mystery.

One sunny morning, Pier was arranging the latest shipment of paints in the local art supply store, "Palette Paradise." Among the myriad of colors, one particular shade caught his eye - Hooker Green. It was a color so rich and enigmatic that it seemed to whisper secrets of the universe. Pier couldn't help but wonder about its origins and significance in motion design.

Meanwhile, at the Colorville Paint Factory, Maximilian was meticulously mixing pigments for a new batch of paints. He too had noticed the peculiar allure of Hooker Green. It was unlike any other green he had ever seen, and its unique properties intrigued him. Little did he know, his curiosity would soon lead him on an unexpected adventure.

One fateful afternoon, Pier and Maximilian's paths crossed at the local café, "The Colorful Brew." Over a cup of vibrant violet tea, Pier shared his fascination with Hooker Green. Maximilian's eyes lit up with excitement as he revealed his own observations. They decided to join forces and uncover the essence of this mysterious color.

Their first stop was the Colorville Library, a treasure trove of knowledge on all things chromatic. They pored over ancient texts and modern design manuals, discovering that Hooker Green had a storied history. It was named after the 19th-century botanical artist William Hooker, who used the color extensively in his illustrations. But its true magic lay in its application in motion design.

As they delved deeper, they learned that Hooker Green had a unique ability to evoke emotions and create dynamic visual effects. It was often used to symbolize growth, harmony, and renewal. In motion design, it brought scenes to life, adding depth and vibrancy to animations. Pier and Maximilian were captivated by the possibilities.

Their quest led them to the studio of the renowned motion designer, Lila Spectrum. Lila was known for her innovative use of color, and her work with Hooker Green was legendary. She welcomed Pier and Maximilian with open arms, eager to share her insights.

Lila explained that Hooker Green was more than just a color; it was a storyteller. In motion design, it could transform mundane scenes into mesmerizing visual narratives. She demonstrated how the color could be used to create fluid transitions, highlight key elements, and evoke a sense of movement and energy.

Inspired by Lila's expertise, Pier and Maximilian decided to create their own motion design project using Hooker Green. They spent countless hours experimenting with different techniques, blending the color with other hues, and exploring its full potential. Their project, "The Dance of Hooker Green," was a mesmerizing animation that showcased the color's dynamic qualities.

The premiere of "The Dance of Hooker Green" was a grand event in Colorville. The entire town gathered to witness the magic unfold on the big screen. As the animation played, the audience was entranced by the fluid movements and vibrant transitions. Hooker Green danced across the screen, telling a story of growth, harmony, and renewal.

Pier and Maximilian's journey had not only deepened their understanding of Hooker Green but also brought them closer together as friends. They realized that the true essence of the color lay in its ability to connect people and evoke emotions. Their adventure had transformed them from curious individuals into passionate storytellers.

And so, in the colorful town of Colorville, the legend of Hooker Green lived on, inspiring future generations of artists and designers to explore the endless possibilities of color in motion design. Pier Rocket and Maximilian White had unlocked the enigma of Hooker Green, and their story became a testament to the power of curiosity, creativity, and friendship.
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