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White smoke

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#f5f5f5
RGB:
245, 245, 245
CMYK:
0, 0, 0, 4
HSL:
0°, 0%, 96.1%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 656
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9003
in RAL Design:
RAL 360 92 05
in RAL Effect:
RAL 120-2
What color is White smoke? The Whimsical Rise of White Smoke
2024-08-24 Snargl 03:12
# General # Fashion # Imagination

What color is White smoke?

Pink light is shining on a white robot with a pink light on its head
Painting of a mountain landscape with a sky background
White bowl with spoons and a spoon on it with a white background
Woman with a blue top on a beach near the ocean with a wave crashing in the background and a sky with clouds
Kitchen with a stove
Man in a cat costume next to a cat statue in a room with windows
White box with a purple substance inside of it on a table top with a pink background and a light reflection
Man with a beard and a white shirt is smiling at the camera with his eyes closed and his hands folded
Man with a moustache and a moustache on his face and a leather jacket on
Couple of large monsters fighting over a building in a city with buildings in the background
White smoke is a very light shade of gray that is almost indistinguishable from pure white.

The hexadecimal code for white smoke is #F5F5F5, which means it has 96.08% of red, 96.08% green, and 96.08% blue in the RGB color model.

In the CMYK color model, white smoke has 0% of cyan, magenta, and yellow, and 3.9% of black.

White smoke is also known as off-white, and it is a common color for interior walls, furniture, and clothing.

This color can also be associated with peace, purity, and innocence.

It can represent a clean slate, a fresh start, or a new beginning.

White smoke can also evoke a sense of calmness, tranquility, and serenity.

Example of the palette with the White smoke color

Picture with primary colors of Oxford Blue, White smoke, Mikado yellow, Sepia and Manatee
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 White smoke color

Picture with primary colors of Lavender gray, Gray, White smoke, Canonical aubergine and Pang
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 White smoke color

Picture with primary colors of Ash grey, Beaver, White smoke, Bistre and Wenge
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 7038
RAL 7034
RAL 9003
RAL 3007
RAL 7013
RAL Design
RAL 000 75 00
RAL 030 50 20
RAL 340 92 05
RAL 080 20 10
RAL 070 40 10
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Funny stories about the 'White smoke'

The Whimsical Rise of White Smoke

Far away, in the bustling city of Artopolis, where creativity flowed as freely as the river that ran through it, lived two unlikely heroes: Alexander Krang, a painter with a penchant for the peculiar, and Mario Rodriguez, a writer whose words could weave magic. Their paths crossed one fateful day at a local café, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingled with the scent of inspiration.

Alexander, known for his vibrant and chaotic canvases, was in a bit of a slump. His latest series, "The Colors of Chaos," had been met with mixed reviews. Critics loved his bold use of color, but something was missing. Meanwhile, Mario was struggling with writer's block. His latest novel, "The Chronicles of Mundane," was anything but exciting.

One day, as Alexander stared at a blank canvas, he noticed a peculiar shade of white smoke rising from his coffee cup. It swirled and danced in the air, creating mesmerizing patterns. Intrigued, he grabbed his brush and began to paint the ethereal shapes. The result was a stunning piece that seemed to capture the very essence of movement.

Mario, sitting nearby and observing Alexander's newfound inspiration, felt a spark ignite within him. He approached Alexander and introduced himself. "I'm Mario Rodriguez, a writer in desperate need of a muse. Your painting... it's like nothing I've ever seen."

Alexander smiled, "I'm Alexander Krang. And this," he gestured to the canvas, "is the magic of white smoke."

The two quickly became friends, bonding over their shared struggles and newfound inspiration. They decided to collaborate on a project that would combine their talents. Alexander would create motion designs using the white smoke effect, while Mario would write stories to accompany them.

Their first project, "The Dance of the White Smoke," was an instant hit. The motion design featured swirling, graceful patterns of white smoke that seemed to tell a story all on their own. Mario's words added depth and emotion, creating a mesmerizing experience for viewers.

As their fame grew, so did the demand for their work. They were invited to showcase their creations at the prestigious Artopolis Gallery. The night of the exhibition, the gallery was packed with art enthusiasts and critics alike. Alexander and Mario stood nervously by their display, hoping their work would be well-received.

To their delight, the audience was captivated. The combination of Alexander's innovative motion design and Mario's evocative storytelling was unlike anything they had ever seen. Critics hailed it as a groundbreaking fusion of art and literature.

But the real magic happened when a young girl approached them, her eyes wide with wonder. "Your art... it makes me feel like I'm in a dream," she said.

Alexander and Mario exchanged a glance, their hearts swelling with pride. They had not only created something beautiful but had also touched the hearts of their audience.

From that day on, the "White Smoke" effect became a sensation in the world of motion design. Artists and designers everywhere tried to replicate the ethereal beauty that Alexander and Mario had captured. But no one could quite match the magic of the original duo.

Alexander and Mario continued to collaborate, pushing the boundaries of their art and inspiring others to do the same. Their story became a legend in Artopolis, a testament to the power of creativity and the magic that can happen when two unlikely heroes join forces.

And so, the whimsical rise of white smoke in motion design was not just a trend, but a revolution, led by a painter and a writer who dared to dream beyond the ordinary.
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