standby's colors are influenced by old windows and stuff. saturated primary colors and also some greys in there too. those bright colors are supposed to look "friendly" but also accost your vision and be a bit uncomfortable. i used 2 shades of off-white which i kind of like? i don't know how to do color pallettes...i've been told my colors are good but that's all filters and me playing around in the settings. i just made the colors a bit more saturated and differed the shades, also trying to add colors where they belong more if that makes any sense. the neck was blue but it should be connected to the metal pole so i made it gray. then i realize the little box thing near his waist is also blue and i do like that so i'm not really sure what 2 do..it does look a bit more congruent though i do not know if this pallette is better or not but the hue difference is better
late project and even later discussion... i'm not good at choosing and i just played chapter 3 yesterday, but everything about the weather duo has me enraptured forever. nelnal never misses with their designs and these two are no exception. pardon me for my lack of articulate language but come on, just look at them. they both have what is essentially the same color pallette but the colors are distributed elsewhere on their designs and they fit together very veryyy well, it feels like you can't have one without the other which works well storywise too. also in general even without the context the color pallette is really good with hues and stuff. like the juxtaposed deep blue and the offwhite and also the complementary blue/oranges. it fits the weather theme very well!!!! love it a lot!!! i love these characters a lot!!!!! ...i have to go to sleep soon but i do think that if the colors were changed it wouldn't really fit the themes/characters as well..but then again it's nelnal so it'd probaly still work. very sorry about how lazy this discussion entry is