Harmonized Color Palette Generator library for http://processing.org v2.x and v3.x.
Developed by: Rolf van Gelder / CAGE Web Design
ColorHarmony web page: http://cagewebdev.com/colorharmony-processing-library/
Current version: v1.0
With this library, you can generate so-called harmonized color palettes (also called color schemes), which means a set of colors that ‘look good together’. The generated palettes can be used, real-time, in Processing sketches.
There are four types of palettes available: monochromatic, analogous, complementary and triads.
Every palette is based on a base color. Starting from the base color, the other colors are generated, using color theory formulas.
In the library, there is also an option to use a random base color for generating the palettes.
Another option is to generate a fully random harmonized palette: the palette type and base color will be selected at random.
The library contains a set of color conversion methods, which you, of course, also can use without generating the palettes.
Check out the Javadocs for all the details and examples.
Javadocs: http://cagewebdev.com/colorharmony/reference/
Download the library from: http://cagewebdev.com/colorharmony/colorharmony.zip
You also can install the library using the Processing Contributed Libraries Manager.