Paleta
A gem for working with color palettes
Installation
To install, run
$ gem install paleta
Or, add this to your application's Gemfile
gem 'paleta'
and run
$ bundle
Usage
Color
Paleta allows users to create Color objects. Color objects can be defined by HSL, RGB or HEX values and can be manipulated and compared.
Creating Colors
Colors can be created using RGB or HSL components, or by using a HEX value by passing in a flag of the desired format as the first parameter. If no format flag is used, RGB is assumed.
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hsl, 280, 37, 68)
color = Paleta::Color.new(:rgb, 94, 161, 235)
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hex, "5EA1EB")
# creating a Color with no flag defaults to RGB components
color = Paleta::Color.new(94, 161, 235)
Individual component values can be accessed by name
color.red # => 94
color.green # => 161
color.blue # => 235
color.hue # => 211.48936170212767
color.saturation # => 77.90055248618782
color.lightness # => 64.50980392156862
color.hex # => "5EA1EB"
Get an array representation of a Color
c = Paleta::Color.new(30, 90, 120)
c.to_array(:rgb) # => [30, 90, 120]
Manipulating Colors
Colors can be lightened or darkened by a percentage
color.lighten!(10)
color.darken!(30)
Colors can be desaturated
color.desaturate!
Colors can be turned into their complement Colors
color.complement!
Colors can be inverted
color.invert!
Note all of the previous methods directly manipulate the object on which they were called. If you would like to create a new Color object that is a copy of the original color (but with the desired manipulation), call the desired method without the trailing bang !
.
For example, lets create a new Color that is the complement of a Color we have already defined.
new_color = color.complement
Comparing Colors
Colors can calculate their similarity to other Colors. The similarity
method returns a value between 0 and 1, with 0 being identical and 1 being as dissimilar as possible.
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hsl, 280, 37, 68)
color2 = Paleta::Color.new(237, 172, 33)
color.similarity(color2) # => 0.4100287904421024
Palette
Palettes are collections of Colors, they share many common Array methods such as push
, pop
, sort
, include?
and each
. Palettes also allow collections of Colors to be manipulated as a whole and to be compared to each other.
Creating a Palette
Palettes can be created by passing a list of Colors to the Palette constructor, or on the fly with push
and <<
.
color1 = Paleta::Color.new(13, 57, 182)
color2 = Paleta::Color.new(94, 161, 235)
color3 = Paleta::Color.new(237, 182, 17)
palette = Paleta::Palette.new(color1, color2)
palette << color3
Retrieving and Removing Colors from Palettes
Colors can be accessed and removed by index.
palette[1] # => color2
palette.delete_at(2)
Get an array representation of a Palette
c1 = Paleta::Color.new(13, 57, 182)
c2 = Paleta::Color.new(94, 161, 235)
palette = Paleta::Palette.new(c1, c2)
palette.to_array(:rgb) # => [[13, 57, 182], [94, 161, 235]]
Manipulating Palettes
Palettes can be lightened, darkened or inverted as a whole.
palette.lighten!(15)
palette.darken!(20)
palette.invert!
Comparing Palettes
Palettes can calculate their similarity to other Palettes by using the similarity
method. Just as with Color#similarity
, this method returns a value between 0 and 1, with 0 being identical and 1 being as dissimilar as possible.
color1 = Paleta::Color.new(13, 57, 182)
color2 = Paleta::Color.new(237, 172, 33)
palette1 = Paleta::Palette.new(color1, color2)
color3 = Paleta::Color.new(13, 57, 182)
color4 = Paleta::Color.new(94, 161, 235)
palette2 = Paleta::Palette.new(color3, color4)
palette1.similarity(palette2) # => 0.0046992695975874915
Generating Palettes
Palettes can be generated from a "seed" Color or from an image by using the generate
method.
Generate a Palette of shades from a Color
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hex, "ff0000")
palette = Paleta::Palette.generate(:type => :shades, :from => :color, :size => 5, :color => color)
Generate a Palette of analogous Colors from a Color
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hex, "0066cc")
palette = Paleta::Palette.generate(:type => :analogous, :from => :color, :size => 5, :color => color)
Generate a Palette of monochromatic Colors from a Color
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hex, "336699")
palette = Paleta::Palette.generate(:type => :monochromatic, :from => :color, :size => 5, :color => color)
Generate a Palette of complementary Colors from a Color
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hex, "0000ff")
palette = Paleta::Palette.generate(:type => :complementary, :from => :color, :size => 5, :color => color)
Generate a Palette of split-complement Colors from a Color
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hex, "006699")
palette = Paleta::Palette.generate(:type => :split_complement, :from => :color, :size => 5, :color => color)
Generate a Palette of triad Colors from a Color
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hex, "006699")
palette = Paleta::Palette.generate(:type => :triad, :from => :color, :size => 5, :color => color)
Generate a Palette of tetrad Colors from a Color
color = Paleta::Color.new(:hex, "dd5533")
palette = Paleta::Palette.generate(:type => :tetrad, :from => :color, :size => 5, :color => color)
Generate a random Palette
palette = Paleta::Palette.generate(:type => :random, :size => 5)
Palettes can also be generated from a seed image
Generate a Palette from an image
palette = Paleta::Palette.generate(:from => :image, :image => "/path/to/image.jpg", :size => 5)
See the documentation.