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The possibility of generating color scheme based on art works for Web
Design
With the rapid development of big data and computing power, the use of
artificial intelligence in the design field is becoming more and more
widespread, and web design is one of the areas that benefit significantly.
And one of the extremely important elements of web design is color, where
the selection and matching of colors has a significant impact on the message
of a web page. However, automatic color design for web pages is challenging,
as it must not only meet aesthetic goals, but also try to ensure emotional
communication. In this paper, we propose a method for extracting web page
color schemes from artworks. Based on the artworks where the emotional tone
has been determined, the main color palette is extracted from them and
applied to the web design to achieve the unity of aesthetics and emotion.
The extracted color combinations were applied in a typical web color design
scenario, followed by the SD semantic difference method in order to explore
users' emotional responses to various color-coordinated web pages and verify
the effectiveness of the method. The results show that it is feasible to
extract color schemes from artworks, but the emotional tone has no direct
relevance.