Tropical Rain Forest
Meet Tropical Rain Forest, #00755E. This rich, saturated green-cyan hue commands attention with its notable depth and intensity. It’s a color that feels both familiar and distinct, offering a sophisticated, organic energy that makes any design element stand out immediately.
Tropical Rain Forest Code Conversions
HEX
#00755E
LAB
44, -34, 5
RGB
0, 117, 94
XYZ
8.4, 13.5, 12.8
HSL
168°, 100%, 23%
LCH
44, 34, 172°
HSB
168°, 100%, 46%
LUV
44, -36, 11
HWB
168°, 0%, 54%
Tropical Rain Forest Color Harmonies
Analogous
Pairing Tropical Rain Forest with its neighbors on the color wheel creates an analogous scheme that feels both natural and wonderfully composed.
Complementary
Complementary colors sit opposite each other on the color wheel. Paired with Tropical Rain Forest, they create a vibrant, high-contrast effect in designs.
Split Complementary
A split complementary scheme for Tropical Rain Forest pairs it with the two colors adjacent to its direct complement, creating a vibrant yet balanced palette.
Triadic
A triadic palette for Tropical Rain Forest involves two other colors, all equally spaced on the color wheel, resulting in a bold and balanced combination.
Tetradic
Tetradic palettes, like these for Tropical Rain Forest, are built from two sets of complementary colors, creating a rich and balanced four-color harmony.
Square
A square color scheme uses four colors evenly spaced on the color wheel, creating a vibrant and high-contrast palette with Tropical Rain Forest.
Tropical Rain Forest Contrast Simulation
Tropical Rain Forest Color Variations
Shades
Shades of Tropical Rain Forest are darker versions created by adding black for depth and weight.
Tints
Tints are lighter versions of Tropical Rain Forest, created by adding white for a softer feel.
Tones
Tones of Tropical Rain Forest are created by adding gray, resulting in softer, more subdued variations.
Hues
Hues are variations of Tropical Rain Forest, differing in intensity and temperature to set a mood.
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