Palettes

From DrawShield Documentation

Background

We saw earlier in the description of heraldic colours that in the early days of heraldry a word such as gules just meant "red" and that in creating actual shields anything that could be recognised as "red" would be sufficient.

When drawing arms on a modern computer screen we have (literally) thousands of precise digital values to choose from, all which might appear "red". Which should we use?

In reality this becomes a matter of discretion for the heraldic artist; however over time some common "mappings" between heraldic colour names and digital colours have evolved. These have been based on aesthetic considerations, perhaps to make them clearly distinct or complement each other well; or to match the colour sets used in some related field. For our purposes we refer to these mappings between heraldic and digital colours as a palette.

DrawShield has a default palette, the origin of which is lost in time (I found them somewhere on the internet about 10 years ago), however other palettes, with a better pedigree and rationale can also be used!

They can be chosen using either the preferences pane on the "Create" Page, or by the Drawing Instructions drawn using the (whatever) palette.

Available Colour Palettes

The currently available palettes are shown here.

Their origins and purposes are as follows:

Wikipedia
Now the default selection, taken from the Illustrated Atlas of Heraldry on Wikimedia commons[1]
DrawShield
Origin unknown, but not an unpleasant selection
Wappenwiki
Based on those used on the extensive Wappenwiki heraldry site[2]
Emoji
A more colourful set, suggested by a contributor[3]
CC3
A set of colours chosen to complement the default symbol set of the map making software Campaign Cartographer 3[4]
bajuvarian
(These can only be selected using the Drawing Instructions. I have no idea what these are, they were suggested by a contributor[5]

Colour tables for some of these palettes are shown here.

DrawShield Default Colour Palette

or

    

azure

    

vert

    

gules

    

argent

    

sable

    

purpure

    

murrey

    

sanguine

    

carnation

    

brunatre

    

cendree

    

rose

    

bisque

    

celestial-azure

    

senois

    

tenne

    

orange

    

gray

    

iron

    

bronze

    

copper

    

lead

    

steel

    

white

    

buff

    

red-ochre

    

yellow-ochre

    

crimson

    

Wikipedia Colour Palette

or

    

azure

    

vert

    

gules

    

argent

    

sable

    

purpure

    

murrey

    

sanguine

    

carnation

    

brunatre

    

cendree

    

rose

    

celestial-azure

    

tenne

    

orange

    

iron

    

bronze

    

copper

    

lead

    

steel

    

white

    

Wappenwiki Colour Palette

or

    

azure

    

vert

    

gules

    

argent

    

sable

    

purpure

    

murrey

    

sanguine

    

carnation

    

brunatre

    

cendree

    

rose

    

celestial-azure

    

tenne

    

orange

    

iron

    

bronze

    

copper

    

lead

    

steel

    

white

    

Emoji Colour Palette

or

    

azure

    

vert

    

gules

    

argent

    

sable

    

purpure

    

brunatre

    

tenne

    

celestial-azure

    

cendree

    

Monochrome Palettes

TODO outline and hatching, add screenshot

TODO Convert the colour palettes to mediawiki tables with inline CSS attributes, see Wikimedia help