Talk:Meninas McAllon

Hair, eye color
didn't know that even something as small as this will get someone at your back... ok... anyways, how is it purple? it is clearly a deep pink. i can give an example: Yamamoto's shikai handle, that is purple. i don't understand what is there to prove or why theres a need to make a discussion on this. it goes as simply as typing in the name of the color and matching it with what we see on that color page. i sure don't see how her hair nor eyes are purple. same for Candice's color, its not just green, its too plain of a definition don't you think? (instead of reverting the change you could have easily looked up the colors and see was i right or not, but no i have to do this...) --Cross of Scaffold (talk) 19:18, May 25, 2014 (UTC)


 * "Simply looked up" don't assume as much, I have spent the last 4 days fine toothcombing the manga and while I agree with you that it is pink, these type of changes warrant discussion because an Admin said that it appeared Purple to him and me, as a Mod have to stick by that until there is a consensus!! Nobody is at your back so get over it, if there is a disagreement on things then it is to be discussed!! Candice's hair and eyes are green though, you thinking that it is too simplistic is an opinion!!


 * Yeah and just to make it that bit more complicated, MP and MS have different shades! When I look at the mangapanda scan, I see a colour closer to pink than purple, I'd agree that its "deep pink" as shown on Help:Color. When I look at the mangastream scan, it is closer to what it calls "medium violet red", which it lists as a shade of pink even though I'd call it a shade of pruple. MS is generally better quality, even if it is still substandard quality compared to what we used to get in the good old days of Ju-Ni and M7, but I think a scan of the raw will prove the best (most accurate) reference for this discussion. Having said that and as I alluded to, people perceives colours slightly differently, and in particular women see more shades of colours than men I believe I read somewhere a while back, and I know from experience that different people have different ideas about where you draw the line between being a shade of one colour and another. My advice is use the colour help page and eyedropper tools in pic editing programmes to get around the issues with different display settings and tech producing different shades and just don't get too bogged down in the details of the exact shade. As far as the edit was concerned I agree the bow is not the same shade as the hair/eyes 20:16, May 25, 2014 (UTC)