The writers Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger weave together a story that contains elements of suspense and adventure, Po's struggles to actualize himself, and
warm family elements with Po coming to realize he has two fathers and a role in his extended family of pandas.
Not exact matches
ANSWER: Well we say that loosely but both Summer and Autumn have
elements that are not present in the Muted color
family - SUMMER is Light, Cool and MUTED; AUTUMN is Deep,
Warm and MUTED.Your colors are just MUTED leaving out the other
elements.
I recommend starting with clean white or pale neutral walls, and then beginning to layer in colorful
elements within the same color
family: choose all pastels; or hits of neon brights; or
warm, rich, muted tones.
If you have a Light intensity you will probably have
elements of both
Warm and Cool just like the shades in the LIGHT Color
Family.
If you have a Deep intensity you will probably have
elements of both
Warm and Cool just like the shades in the DEEP Color
Family.
We are accustomed to the terms
Warm, Cool, Light and Deep but because you have
elements from all the Color
Families, your coloring causes contradictions.
All of these color
families allow for a mix of characteristics which might mean that you have
elements of both
Warm and Cool.
The LIGHT color
family has
elements of both
Warm and Cool, in other words it includes the lightest colors from both Spring and Summer.
If you are strongly MUTED, then you will probably have
elements of both
Warm and Cool just like the shades in the MUTED Color
Family.
But from what you say you could indeed be the DEEP Color
Family which has
elements of both
Warm and Cool.
The Deep color
family has
elements of both Cool and
Warm but as your eyes have a grey cast it probably means that Cool is the most important for you.
There are several Color
Families that have
elements of both
Warm and Cool.
Put all those
elements together and you have a
warm family farmhouse style kitchen.
Green brings a soothing
element to any space.A mixture of mossy, lime and apple hues, complemented by
warm wooden flooring and furniture, is the ideal decor for a living room in a busy
family home.
To create a space well - suited for Shana's growing
family and friends who love to come visit, the two started with a
warm color scheme of mercurial blues, dusty pinks, and earthy reds, and then layered in natural, rustic
elements and a few of Shana's refined French antiques.