User: how do i do a personal color test by myself without equipment?
You can do a basic personal color analysis by yourself at home without any special equipment using natural light, a mirror, and some colored clothing or fabric. Here's a step-by-step guide:
User: can you guide me step by step. first i think silver looks better on me
Great! If silver looks better on you, that's our first clue — you're likely in the cool undertone family. Let's move on step by step.
User: i like off white
Nice — that’s interesting! So you prefer silver (a cool undertone indicator), but you think off-white looks better (which suggests a warm undertone). This could mean a few things:
1. You might have a neutral undertone (you can wear both warm and cool shades).
2. Or you're a soft/cool type, like a Summer, which leans cool but looks better with muted tones rather than stark ones like pure white.
User: its purpleish
Perfect — purpleish veins support a cool undertone.
So far:
- Silver → cool
- Off-white → soft/neutral
- Veins are purpleish → cool
That leans us toward Summer or Winter.
User: warm shades are better
This mixed pattern strongly suggests you’re neutral — you pull from both sides — but since warm colors clearly look better on you in the draping test, you’re likely in the Soft Autumn or Warm Spring range.
User: soft is better
You’re likely a Soft Autumn.
Soft Autumn types usually:
- Have a neutral-to-warm undertone
- Look better in muted, earthy tones
- Don’t suit overly bright or stark colors (like pure black or white)
User: yes please help
Here’s a Soft Autumn cheat sheet to help guide your clothing, accessories, or even design choices like makeup or UI themes.
User: yes
A clean and easy-to-read Soft Autumn color palette cheat sheet designed for someone with red-green color blindness.
User: put color names. also put textures. make it a cheat sheet
Absolutely! Here's a clean, one-page Soft Autumn Cheat Sheet in a table style, complete with color names, suggested textures, and accessories.
User: Canvas give me a plain html for this one-page cheat sheet...
Here’s your one-page Soft Autumn cheat sheet in clean HTML table style, complete with color hex codes, emojis, and accessory suggestions. Let me know if you'd like a downloadable version or tweaks for dark mode!
User: make the color wider, maybe as bars. can you find some pictures...
Done! The color names and emojis are now embedded inside the color bars for easier readability — especially helpful with color blindness.
User: balance other columns to colors? maybe use bullet points or just new lines
All set! The textures and accessories columns are now formatted with bullet points to visually balance the color bars.