A Twitter account shares the color palettes of iconic movie scenes

Mad Max

Nowadays we have really spectacular tools and that give us the possibility of taking the color palette of a scene, photograph or even one of those iconic cult films admired by millions of viewers around the planet.

It is now the Twitter account known as Cinema Palettes, which has put online the color scheme of some famous movies, among which you can find The Shining by Stanley Kubrick, M by George Miller or Edward Scissorhands by Tim Burton.

A great opportunity to find what shades of colors run through that photograph special that managed to catch the viewer's gaze at certain moments to leave him spellbound, without him sometimes knowing that this harmony is part of the culprit in creating that particular stamp on his retina and memory.

The reborn

Cinema Palettes has 258 tweets in which we can each find the color palette of some of the most iconic movies. 57 minutes ago he shared the color scheme of Django unchained from Quentin Tarantino or two days ago Lost in Translation scored by Sofía Coppola.

Tim Burton

This Twitter account can be used to inspire you for a color palette that you want to apply to an application, website or a job in digital illustration. Ideas can spring up and float around those 250+ legendary movie color palettes.

Amelie

I also recommend that you go for this entry where you can find five web tools for pull out the color scheme of any image, apart from opting for other design-focused features.

Edward Scissorhands

You have the complete list of palettes from Twitter account and I encourage you to send a tweet if you see a memorable one so that the account update your list with your proposal. An original and ingenious idea without any doubt.


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