Product Color Design Based on Top-Down Color Design Model

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Top-down design is an effective solution for global and local trade-off of color deigns process. Based on the characteristics of computer-aided color design (CACD), we studied the Ostwald Color Harmony theory and realized a novel method with computer-aided color harmony by the translation on the coordinate systems. Some key techniques, such as constructions on product color scheme database, mapping tree model and Top-Down Color Design Model (TDCDM) are elaborated. Finally, with the integration of CAXA solid design software, we implemented the computer-aided product color innovative design.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 628-629)

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161-166

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August 2009

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© 2009 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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