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Find Hex Code of solid color set to 50% intensity

Community Beginner ,
Dec 11, 2022 Dec 11, 2022

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Hey all!

How can i find (or generate or whatever...) the "new" Hex code of a solid color (ie. #141F39) that is set to an intensity of lets say 50%? So that i can use that lighter hue as a solid color with no shine through in the end. Is there a short cut to find that new Hex code instead of fiddling around with color settings to get a similiar color?

 

I already tried it by adjusting the values of HSB & RGB but that is not really giving exact results..

Thanks!

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Community Expert , Dec 11, 2022 Dec 11, 2022

Alternatively, you could pick a tint from the color guide panel or drag the RGB sliders while holding down the Cmd (or Ctrl) key.

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Dec 11, 2022 Dec 11, 2022

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Create a new Global color swatch of your hex color and choose a percentage in the color panel.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 11, 2022 Dec 11, 2022

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Thanks Ton for the quick response! That gets close to what I'm looking for but still not really the same result (marked red).

Any other ideas?color-test.PNG

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Dec 11, 2022 Dec 11, 2022

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Where did you find that?

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 11, 2022 Dec 11, 2022

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Well I'm working on a project and I set some colors for later use. Now I need that 50% hue (as exactly as possible) solid. The red-marked hue is the result I got from trying out your initial advice but as you may see the new color itself is slightly warmer than the 50% intensity-blue on the right...

 

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Alternatively, you could pick a tint from the color guide panel or drag the RGB sliders while holding down the Cmd (or Ctrl) key.

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Community Beginner ,
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WOW! Didn't know that about the Cmd Key! That is still a little bit of fiddling but It works quite fine for now!

 

Thanks a Ton, Ton! 😉

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Good to hear that helped.

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UPDATE: Ton gave me a pretty good answer! Working the RGB while holding down Cmd (Ctrl) gave me that result: color-test_result.PNG

 

 

If anyone knows how to directly convert a lower intensity color to a solid new one, feel free to add some more insights!

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Jul 03, 2023 Jul 03, 2023

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This is how it's done in Illustrator https://youtu.be/ZGYtDtgwYHc

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Jul 04, 2023 Jul 04, 2023

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Thanks man! That is 100% what i was looking for!
Big up!

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