It's a color in the fashion sense. There are people out there who actually do make distinctions between peach, apricot, or melon as color descriptors. Or plum, prune, raisin, or eggplant. Etc.
In the color-theory sense, which is what a painter would care about, "peach" would actually be a high-value, mid-to-low-chroma orange. So it's really just orange.
it is a color - probably named after the fruit - but it is totally a color - look at paint tubes - everyone sells flesh color as "peach" - it is certainly a color!
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It's a color in the fashion sense. There are people out there who actually do make distinctions between peach, apricot, or melon as color descriptors. Or plum, prune, raisin, or eggplant. Etc.
In the color-theory sense, which is what a painter would care about, "peach" would actually be a high-value, mid-to-low-chroma orange. So it's really just orange.
Peach is a color
Of course it's a color and a fruit. Show him the peach crayon :)
Colour shades can be called anything but often the colour doesn't quite match the name. Peach is one of those.
it is a color - probably named after the fruit - but it is totally a color - look at paint tubes - everyone sells flesh color as "peach" - it is certainly a color!
Peach is a fruit.
Well... I know there's a peach-labeled Crayola crayon.
So if Crayola says it's a color, then it must be a color! :)
it is
in korea what used to be called 'flesh' is now called apricot or sometimes peach
Yeah, definitely!!!!
Crayola says it is.