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NCS S 7010-G10Y

NCS S 7010-G10Y

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#39513A
RGB:
57, 81, 58
CMYK:
45, 0, 50, 70
HSL:
123°, 30%, 32%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Hunter green
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7735
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6015
in RAL Design:
RAL 130 30 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 750-6
What color is NCS S 7010-G10Y? The Great NCS S 7010-G10Y Caper: Pier Nova and Phoebe's Fishy Adventure
2024-09-21 Snargl 01:12

What color is NCS S 7010-G10Y?

Group of mushrooms growing on a mossy forest floor in a forest with trees and rocks in the background. Color #39513A.
Bedroom with a green wall and a bed with a green blanket on it and a green chair and a lamp. Color #39513A.
Green car driving down a road next to a bush filled with flowers and a sky filled with clouds. Example of RGB 57,81,58 color.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 7010-G10Y color

Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Saddle brown, Persian orange, Pastel brown and Beaver
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 8005-B80G
NCS S 5040-Y20R
NCS S 2030-Y40R
NCS S 5010-G90Y
NCS S 4005-Y20R
RAL Classic
RAL 8022
RAL 8004
RAL 3022
RAL 8000
RAL 7034
RAL Design
RAL 160 20 20
RAL 050 40 50
RAL 050 60 50
RAL 040 40 20
RAL 030 50 20
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 7010-G10Y'

The Great NCS S 7010-G10Y Caper: Pier Nova and Phoebe's Fishy Adventure

Once upon a time in the vibrant coastal town of Brimsville, there lived a fisherman named Pier Nova. Pier was a grizzled old sea dog with a twinkle in his eye and a passion for the sea, but there was one thing he loved almost as much as fishing - color. He was obsessed with hues, shades, and tints, especially one peculiar color: NCS S 7010-G10Y. This color, a muted green-gray with a hint of yellow, had captivated Pier ever since he spotted it on a strange fish he once caught on a foggy morning.

The townsfolk thought it was an odd obsession, but Pier didn't care. He painted everything he owned in that color - his boat, his fishing nets, and even his lighthouse-like house. The town of Brimsville soon became known for this curious color, with visitors always asking, "What is that unusual shade?"
Large garden with a couch and chairs in it and a large hedge behind it with a bench. Color NCS S 7010-G10Y.

One day, while Pier was painting yet another coat of NCS S 7010-G10Y on his dock, a young engineer named Phoebe Phoenix arrived in town. Phoebe was renowned for her groundbreaking designs and innovative use of color in architecture. She had heard rumors of the fisherman obsessed with a mysterious color and decided to investigate.

"Pier Nova, I presume?" she asked, approaching the dock where Pier was whistling and painting away.

"Aye, that's me," Pier replied, looking up from his work. "And who might ye be, lass?"

"Phoebe Phoenix, engineer extraordinaire," she said with a grin. "I've come to see this famous color of yours."

Pier's eyes lit up. "Ye've got an eye for color too, eh? Well, take a look at this beauty!" He gestured grandly to his freshly painted dock.

Phoebe inspected the dock with the seriousness of a scientist examining a rare specimen. "Hmm, interesting… NCS S 7010-G10Y, if I'm not mistaken. Quite a unique choice."

"Aye, it's the perfect color," Pier said proudly. "But I've always wondered what else it could be used for. Could ye help me out with that?"
Woman in a green outfit with horns and horns on her head is standing in front of a train. Example of #39513A color.

Phoebe's mind raced with possibilities. She had been searching for a fresh challenge, and this color intrigued her. "How about we find some creative uses for it? A little experiment in design and function, with a dash of humor, of course."

And so, the two set off on an adventure across Brimsville, determined to apply NCS S 7010-G10Y in ways the world had never seen.

First, they painted the town's seagull deterrents - small wind turbines on the rooftops - in the color. The seagulls, known for their aggressive thievery, suddenly avoided the turbines as if they were cursed. "Looks like even the seagulls aren't fans of the color," Pier chuckled.

Next, they decided to use the color on the sails of Pier's boat. The muted green-gray sails with a hint of yellow blended perfectly with the fog that often rolled in from the sea. As a result, Pier's boat became almost invisible in the mist, earning it the nickname "The Ghost Ship" among the local fishermen. "Now I can sneak up on those elusive fish!" Pier exclaimed.

Not stopping there, Phoebe had the idea to create a line of NCS S 7010-G10Y umbrellas. To everyone's surprise, these umbrellas seemed to ward off rainclouds. On days when the townsfolk carried them, the skies would clear, leaving everyone wondering if the color had magical weather-altering properties. "I knew this color was special, but this is something else!" Phoebe laughed.

Their final and most daring experiment involved the town's iconic lighthouse. They decided to paint the rotating beacon in NCS S 7010-G10Y, making it the world's first color-changing lighthouse. As the light turned, it cast an otherworldly glow over the sea, mesmerizing sailors and confusing ships' compasses. The color's effect on the light had the town in stitches as ships from far and wide started showing up in Brimsville, their captains baffled by their detours.

Brimsville became famous for these whimsical creations, and people traveled from afar to see the town where NCS S 7010-G10Y was more than just a color - it was a phenomenon. Pier Nova and Phoebe Phoenix had turned a simple obsession into a town-wide sensation, and their partnership became legendary.

In the end, Pier and Phoebe stood on the dock, watching the sunset paint the sky with colors that almost rivaled their beloved NCS S 7010-G10Y. "Well, lass," Pier said, "I reckon we've done something extraordinary with this color."

Phoebe nodded, smiling at the results of their grand experiment. "Who knew a fisherman and an engineer could create so much fun out of a single shade?"

And as the waves lapped gently against the dock, Brimsville continued to bask in the curious glow of its newfound fame, where even the fish seemed to swim with a bit more color in their scales.
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