How to use drapes
The diagnostic drape system classifies users into 16 personal color types and beige-based groups, addressing the limitations of traditional analysis by providing tailored color schemes that enhance attractiveness.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 株式会社アイシービー
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-09
AI Technical Summary
Traditional personal color analysis methods fail to accurately identify suitable colors for users due to the limitations of classifying colors into broad groups based on hue, lightness, saturation, and clarity/muddiness, leading to users gravitating towards colors that strongly represent these characteristics rather than their most attractive tones, and often exclude beige-based colors, which can suit various personal color types.
A diagnostic drape system comprising 16 drapes with specific CMYK values is used to classify users into 16 personal color types, combining undertones, tone groups, and skeletal structure analysis, allowing for precise personal color and beige-based color recognition.
Users can discover their most attractive colors and beige-based shades tailored to their body type, enhancing their attractiveness by providing personalized color schemes.
Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a diagnostic drape for personal color of charm color, a drape for proposing beige-based basic colors, and a diagnostic method for color matching based on personal color diagnosis and skeletal diagnosis, which aims to bring a beauty effect to a user by using colors that suit the user and look attractive when the user uses them for clothing and cosmetics.
Background Art
[0002] Conventionally, in personal color diagnosis, it has been widely practiced to diagnose personal colors based on information on body colors such as the user's skin color, eye color, and hair color that are born with. Personal color refers to a color or a plurality of colors that can make the user wearing them look beautiful because they look different when placed side by side with other colors. Personal colors are classified and grouped into a plurality of colors based on the classification of color science, which are suitable for human body colors such as skin color, eye color, and hair color and look attractive. Through personal color diagnosis, it is diagnosed whether the user fits into the classified colors or the plurality of grouped colors. For example, in personal color diagnosis, colors are classified into four groups with names such as spring, summer, autumn, and winter, and a diagnosis result is given as to which color group the user should wear to be more attractive. Also, generally, it has been practiced to classify skin colors into yellow and blue base colors and diagnose personal colors (Patent Document 1).
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
[0003]
Patent Document 1
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0004] Personal color theory classifies the basic characteristics of colors that suit a particular user into four color groups based on four guidelines: hue (base), lightness, saturation, and clarity / muddiness. Spring colors are characterized by a yellow base, high lightness, high saturation, and clear colors. Summer colors are characterized by a blue base, high lightness, low saturation, and muted colors. Autumn colors are characterized by a yellow base, low lightness, low saturation, and muted colors. Winter colors are characterized by a blue base, low lightness, high saturation, and clear colors.
[0005] Traditionally, the drapes used to diagnose a user's personal color were often those that best represented the hue (base), lightness, saturation, and clarity / muddiness characteristics of each of the four personal color groups. However, since color changes in a gradient manner on the color solid, the colors belonging to each of the four personal color seasons are not limited to colors that possess the characteristics of all four guidelines. Furthermore, the colors classified into each season's color group include a variety of tones. Each tone has a user who can obtain the most beneficial beauty effects by using that particular tone.
[0006] Because the color groups for each season are not classified by tone, users are diagnosed using drapes that highlight the characteristics of the hue (base), lightness, saturation, and clarity / muddiness of each color group, rather than the four traditional personal color groups. As a result, users tend to gravitate towards the colors that most strongly represent the characteristics of the four guidelines for each season. Traditional personal color analysis drapes could not accurately indicate the hue (tone) that suited the user, making it difficult for users to discover the colors and tones that made them look their most attractive.
[0007] Furthermore, the colors of the drapes traditionally used for personal color analysis were mostly those commonly used by women in clothing and accessories, making it difficult for male users to use the colors diagnosed as their personal colors in their daily lives. In addition, users, regardless of gender, often opted for basic or natural colors.
[0008] While basic colors have long been said to suit everyone, it has been discovered that certain colors suit different personal color types. Furthermore, it has generally been said that people who suit vibrant colors do not suit low-saturation beige colors. However, by classifying basic colors, such as beige tones, as personal colors, it was discovered that there are colors that suit people in each personal color group.
[0009] Furthermore, in traditional personal color analysis, many users focused on whether or not chromatic colors with a certain level of saturation suited them. However, basic colors are an indispensable element for users to incorporate colors with a certain level of saturation or higher into stylish and attractive fashion. And while brown and beige tones are dominant in fashion trends, it has not been easy for users to choose brown and beige tones that suit them.
[0010] Furthermore, even when users were able to identify their suitable colors, and even when multiple users were categorized into the same color group, the same color scheme using personal colors still resulted in some colors suiting some users while others did not, depending on their body type and other factors. Many users found it difficult to use personal colors effectively and incorporate them into their fashion choices.
[0011] This invention has been made in view of the circumstances described above, and aims to classify orange and pink colors into 16 types of personal colors, and to diagnose a user's personal color based on these 16 classified types of orange and pink colors. Furthermore, the present invention aims to classify beige-based basic colors into 16 personal color groups, and to enable users to recognize beige-based basic colors that suit their personal color, and to propose color schemes based on these 16 types of beige-based basic colors.
[0012] The present invention has been made in view of the circumstances described above, and aims to make users look more attractive by using personal colors, as well as by using clothing and accessories, including clothing with personal color schemes that are suited to the skeletal type, which is determined by differences in the characteristics of the user's muscle structure, fat distribution, and joint size. [Means for solving the problem]
[0013] To solve the above problems, the present invention provides the following means. An embodiment of the present invention is a personal color diagnostic drape characterized by comprising 16 drapes, each drape having a color with CMYK values of 3-9-8-0, 0-41-39-0, 0-45-87-0, 1-83-97-3, 2-7-11-0, 0-42-49-0, 0-72-94-1, 3-82-96-10, 3-7-1-0, 5-23-1-0, 6-40-1-0, 20-88-0-0, 5-9-1-0, 4-87-4-0, 12-96-8-8, and 42-94-22-43.
[0014] An embodiment of the present invention is a set of 16 drapes, each drape having a color with CMYK values of 1-5-16-1, 5-12-31-0, 9-77-81-12, 19-61-85-21, 6-11-7-0, 9-16-16-3, 26-45-40-1, 50-51-50-7, 5-4-16-2, 6-14-33-2, 35-57-81-20, 39-62-84-39, 10-9-6-0, 48-81-39-20, 48-82-47-34, and 49-80-69-42, which is a set of drapes for proposing beige-based basic colors for personal color analysis.
[0015] Embodiments of the present invention classify users into either a yellow base (suitable for yellow undertones) or a blue base (suitable for blue undertones), and classify them into four color groups—Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter—based on personal color diagnostic drapes. Spring is a group of colors with yellow undertones, high lightness and saturation, and clear colors; users who match the colors belonging to Spring are classified as Spring. Summer is a group of colors with blue undertones, high lightness, low saturation, and muted colors; users who match the colors belonging to Summer are classified as Summer. Autumn is a group of colors with yellow undertones, low lightness and saturation, and muted colors; users who match the colors belonging to Autumn are classified as Autumn. Winter is a group of colors with blue undertones, low lightness, high saturation, and clear colors; users who match the colors belonging to Winter are classified as Winter. This is a personal color diagnosis and skeletal structure diagnosis method that classifies users into 16 types of groups by classifying the colors in each of the four color groups above (Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter) into four tone groups based on their tone, and then classifying the users who have been classified into the four groups above (Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter) using personal color diagnosis drapes into 16 types of groups by classifying them into four tone groups based on their tone, and then classifying the users into three types (Straight, Wave, and Natural) based on the characteristics of their muscle structure, fat distribution, joint size, and skeletal structure, thereby classifying the users into 48 groups. [Effects of the Invention]
[0016] According to the present invention, a user can use pink and orange drapes to perform a personal color analysis. Furthermore, they can discover beige-based basic colors that suit their personal color. By combining personal color analysis with a user's body type analysis, we can suggest color schemes that suit the user. Furthermore, users can choose and use personal colors that are tailored to their individual body shape, including their bone structure. [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0017] The following describes Embodiment 1 of the personal color diagnostic drape of the present invention.
[0018] [Personal Color] Personal color classification uses hue (base), lightness, saturation, and clarity / muddiness in color theory to categorize colors, and personal color diagnosis classifies users who suit these classified colors into personal color groups. The user is someone who has their personal color analyzed. In Embodiment 1, among the 16 groups of personal colors, the user is classified into one of the groups. Note that in Embodiment 1, the tone group of the personal color suitable for the user may change. Also, the user is equally suitable for up to two of the 16 tone groups of personal colors.
[0019] Personal colors are classified into four groups: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. The colors belonging to the Spring and Autumn groups are yellow undertones with yellow as the base color, and the colors belonging to the Summer and Winter groups are blue undertones with blue as the base color. When classifying the basic characteristics of each color group using four guidelines of hue (base), lightness, chroma, and purity / turbidity, basically, the colors belonging to the Spring and Summer groups have high lightness, and the colors belonging to the Autumn and Winter groups have low lightness. The colors belonging to Spring and Winter have high chroma, and the colors belonging to Summer and Autumn have low chroma. The colors belonging to Spring and Winter are pure colors, and the colors belonging to Summer and Autumn are turbid colors. Note that the characteristics of lightness, chroma, and purity / turbidity of the colors classified into each color group are basically based on the characteristics of the four guidelines, but the colors classified into each color group also include colors that do not match the characteristics of all four guidelines.
[0020] Spring is a group of colors with a yellow undertone, high lightness and chroma, and pure colors. Those who are suitable for the colors belonging to Spring are classified as Spring. Summer is a group of colors with a blue undertone, high lightness, low chroma, and turbid colors. Those who are suitable for the colors belonging to Summer are classified as Summer. Autumn is a group of colors with a yellow undertone, low lightness and chroma, and turbid colors. Those who are suitable for the colors belonging to Autumn are classified as Autumn. Winter is a group of colors with a blue undertone, low lightness, high chroma, and pure colors. Those who are suitable for the colors belonging to Winter are classified as Winter.
[0021] The four groups of spring, summer, autumn, and winter are classified into four tone groups by tone in each color group. When classifying the colors classified into the four-season groups of personal colors by common tones, the colors classified into the four-season groups are roughly classified into five tones: light-soft, vivid, strong, and dark. Light means bright, soft means soft, vivid means vivid, strong means strong, and dark means deep-toned colors. In the colors classified into each season group of the four classifications of personal colors, colors along the respective characteristics are classified into the respective tone groups. Note that each tone does not conform to PCCS.
[0022] Since there is no dark tone in the colors classified into the spring and summer groups, the colors classified into the spring and summer groups are classified into four tone groups of light, soft, vivid, and strong respectively. Since there is no vivid tone in the colors classified into the autumn group, the colors classified into the autumn group are classified into four tone groups of light, soft, strong, and dark respectively. Since there is no soft tone in the colors classified into the winter group, the colors classified into the winter group are classified into four tone groups of light-vivid, strong, and dark respectively. Therefore, colors are classified into 16 groups by classifying them into season groups and tone groups, and users are classified into the 16 groups that are each suitable for each group.
[0023] Note that in this Embodiment 1, for each of the tones of light, soft, vivid, strong, and dark, the light tone is called marshmallow, the soft tone is called macaron, the vivid tone is called candy, the strong tone is called chocolate, and the dark tone is called espresso.
[0024] In this embodiment 1, springs are classified into four groups: marshmallow springs, macaron springs, candy springs, and chocolate springs. Autumns are classified into marshmallow autumns, macaron autumns, chocolate autumns, and espresso autumns. Summers are classified into marshmallow summers, macaron summers, candy summers, and chocolate summers. Winters are classified into marshmallow winters, macaron winters, chocolate winters, and espresso winters.
[0025] 〔drape〕 The drape in this embodiment 1 consists of 16 drapes, from drape 1 to drape 16. Drapes 1 to 16 are used as a set and are used for personal color diagnosis, classifying the user into 16 different personal color types. Additionally, drapes 1 through 16 each have colors indicated by CMYK values.
[0026] [Drape 1] Drape 1 has a color represented by CMYK 3-9-8-0. Users who suit the color of Drape 1 are classified as Marshmallow Spring.
[0027] [Drape 2] Drape 2 has a color represented by CMYK 0-41-39-0. Users who suit the color of Drape 2 are classified as Macaron Spring.
[0028] [Drape 3] Drape 3 has a color of 0-45-87-0 in CMYK. Users who suit the color of Drape 3 are classified as Candy Spring.
[0029] [Drape 4] Drape 4 has a CMYK color of 1-83-97-3. Users who suit the color of Drape 4 are classified as Chocolate Spring.
[0030] [Drape 5] Drape 5 has a color represented by CMYK 2-7-11-0. Users who suit the color of Drape 5 are classified as Marshmallow Autumn.
[0031] [Drape 6] Drape 6 has a color represented by CMYK 0-42-49-0. Users who suit the color of Drape 6 are classified as Macaron Autumn.
[0032] [Drape 7] Drape 3 has a color of 0-72-94-1 in CMYK. Users who suit the color of Drape 7 are classified as Chocolate Autumn.
[0033] [Drape 8] Drape 8 has a color represented by CMYK 3-82-96-10. Users who suit the color of Drape 8 are classified as Espresso Autumn.
[0034] [Drape 9] Drape 9 has a CMYK color of 3-7-1-0. Users who suit the color of Drape 9 are classified as Marshmallow Summer.
[0035] [Drape 10] Drape 10 has a CMYK color of 5-23-1-0. Users who suit the color of Drape 10 are classified as Macaron Summer.
[0036] [Drape 11] Drape 11 has a CMYK color of 6-40-1-0. Users who suit the color of Drape 11 are classified as Candy Summer.
[0037] [Drape 12] Drape 12 has a CMYK color of 20-88-0-0. Users who suit the color of Drape 12 are classified as Chocolate Summer.
[0038] [Drape 13] Drape 13 has a CMYK color of 5-9-1-0. Users who suit the color of Drape 13 are classified as Marshmallow Winter.
[0039] [Drape 14] Drape 10 has a CMYK color of 4-87-4-0. Users who match the color of Drape 14 are classified as Candy Winter.
[0040] [Drape 15] Drape 15 has a CMYK color of 12-96-8-8. Users who suit the color of Drape 15 are classified as Chocolate Winter.
[0041] [Drape 16] Drape 16 has a color of 42-94-22-43 in CMYK. Users who suit the color of Drape 16 are classified as Espresso Winter.
[0042] When diagnosing a user's personal color, first, based on the user's body color, users with yellow undertones are classified as yellow-based, and users with blue undertones are classified as blue-based.
[0043] For users classified as having a yellow undertone, at least one drape from 1 to 8, featuring colors from the Spring or Autumn color group, is placed around the user's face, including the area below the neck. For users classified as having a blue undertone, at least one drape from 9 to 16, featuring colors from the Summer or Winter color group, is placed around the user's face. Based on information about the user's natural body color, such as skin tone, eye color, and hair color, the system diagnoses whether the user fits into one of the four color groups.
[0044] For users classified as Spring, at least one drape from 1 to 4, each with a different tone and color from the Spring color group, is placed around the user's face, including below the neck. For users classified as Autumn, at least one drape from 5 to 8, each with a different tone and color from the Autumn color group, is placed around the user's face, including below the neck. For users classified as Summer, at least one drape from 9 to 12, each with a different tone and color from the Summer color group, is placed around the user's face, including the Summer color group. For users classified as Winter, at least one drape from 13 to 16, each with a different tone and color from the Winter color group, is placed around the user's face, including below the neck. Based on the user's skin tone, eye color, hair color, and other innate body color information, it is determined whether the user fits into the tone group within each color group.
[0045] For example, when diagnosing a user's personal color, if the user has a yellow undertone, they are classified as a yellow base. Then, drapes 1 and 5 are placed under the user's neck. If drape 1 is suitable, the user is diagnosed as a Spring. Next, drapes 1 through 4 are placed under the user's neck. If drape 1 is suitable, the user is diagnosed as a Marshmallow Spring. Furthermore, users may refer to the color of the tone group that suits them as their "charm color."
[0046] As explained above, users can properly recognize and understand their personal colors.
[0047] As described above, the specific configurations of the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to these embodiments, and modifications can be made as appropriate without departing from the spirit of the invention. Furthermore, drapes are not limited to rectangular pieces of cloth. Drapes may be made of paper or other materials with different colors. A drape may consist of additional drapes in addition to the main drape. A drape may be made of a single piece of cloth with one color, or it may be made of a single piece of cloth with multiple colors. A set of drapes does not have to consist of 16 pieces.
[0048] The following describes Embodiment 2 of the drape for proposing beige-based basic colors based on personal color according to the present invention.
[0049] 〔drape〕 The drape in this second embodiment consists of 16 drapes, from drape 21 to drape 36. Drapes 21 to 36 are used as a set to suggest beige-based basic colors to the user's personal color palette. Additionally, drapes 21 through 36 each have colors indicated by CMYK values. The same parts as in Embodiment 1 will not be explained.
[0050] [Drape 21] Drape 21 has a CMYK color of 1-5-16-1. Users classified as Marshmallow Spring are suited to the color of Drape 21.
[0051] [Drape 22] Drape 22 has the following CMYK color range: 5-12-31-0. Users classified as Macaron Spring are suited to the colors of Drape 22.
[0052] [Drape 23] Drape 23 has a CMYK color of 9-77-81-12. Users classified as Candy Spring are suited to the color of Drape 23.
[0053] [Drape 24] Drape 24 has a CMYK color of 19-61-85-21. Users classified as Chocolate Spring are suited to the color of Drape 24.
[0054] [Drape 25] Drape 25 has a color of 6-11-7-0 in CMYK. Users classified as Marshmallow Autumn will suit the color of Drape 25.
[0055] [Drape 26] Drape 26 has a color of 9-16-16-3 in CMYK. Users classified as Macaron Autumn are suited to the color of Drape 26.
[0056] [Drape 27] Drape 27 has a color of 26-45-40-1 in CMYK. Users classified as Chocolate Autumn are suited to the color of Drape 27.
[0057] [Drape 28] Drape 28 has a color of 50-51-50-7 in CMYK. Users classified as Espresso Autumn are suited to the color of Drape 28.
[0058] [Drape 29] Drape 29 has a CMYK color of 5-4-16-2. Users classified as Marshmallow Summer are suited to the color of Drape 29.
[0059] [Drape 30] Drape 30 has a CMYK color of 6-14-33-2. Users classified as Macaron Summer are suited to the color of Drape 30.
[0060] [Drape 31] Drape 31 has a color of 35-57-81-20 in CMYK. Users classified as Candy Summer are suited to the color of Drape 31.
[0061] [Drape 32] Drape 32 has a color of 39-62-84-39 in CMYK. Users classified as Chocolate Summer are suited to the color of Drape 32.
[0062] [Drape 33] Drape 32 has a color of 10-9-6-0 in CMYK. Users classified as Marshmallow Winter will suit the color of Drape 33.
[0063] [Drape 34] Drape 34 has a color of 48-81-39-20 in CMYK. Users classified as Candy Winter will suit the color of Drape 34.
[0064] [Drape 35] Drape 35 has a color of 48-82-47-34 in CMYK. Users classified as Chocolate Winter are suited to the color of Drape 35.
[0065] [Drape 36] Drape 36 has a color of 49-80-69-42 in CMYK. Users classified as Espresso Winter are suitable for Drape 36.
[0066] By using drapes 21 through 36 on users whose personal color has been diagnosed, it is possible to help them recognize the beige-based basic colors that suit their individual personal color, and then propose color schemes using these beige-based basic colors. When the tonal criteria used to classify colors into 16 tone groups are applied to basic beige colors, some colors may not fall within the range of beige or brown. Therefore, a color chart of beige suitable for fashion color schemes of each tone can be created, and color scheme suggestions can be made to the user using drapes 21 to 36. In addition, the user can also find basic beige colors that suit their personal color.
[0067] For example, a user diagnosed as a Marshmallow Spring type can be recognized as suitable for the beige-based basic colors of Drape 21, and color combinations can be suggested.
[0068] Furthermore, the drape sets 1 through 16 and drape sets 21 through 36 can be used individually in personal color analysis, rather than being limited to using both sets together.
[0069] As explained above, users can properly recognize and understand their personal colors. Furthermore, users can learn about the practical personal color of beige. Beige can be used regardless of gender, and users can make themselves look more attractive.
[0070] As described above, the specific configurations of the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to these embodiments, and modifications can be made as appropriate without departing from the spirit of the invention.
[0071] [Methods for personal color analysis and body type analysis] Embodiment 3 of the skeletal structure diagnosis method of the present invention will be described below. The same parts as in Embodiments 1 and 2 will not be explained.
[0072] Users are classified into 16 groups based on their personal color analysis, and then further classified into three types—straight, wave, and natural—based on their muscle structure, fat distribution, joint size, and skeletal type. The "straight" body type refers to a physique that is three-dimensional and thick throughout the body. It is also characterized by easily developing muscles, a well-defined physique, and a high center of gravity. People classified as straight types suit coordinated outfits with definition and contrast, and sharp color schemes. For example, a user with a straight body type will suit coordinated outfits where at least one of the contrasts in hue, brightness, and saturation of the clothes they wear is strong, and where the contrast in hue and brightness is medium to strong. When a user with a straight body type wears coordinated outfits with at least one strong contrast in hue, brightness, and saturation, they will look sophisticated and their proportions will appear better. The wave body type refers to a slender build with little muscle mass and a thin physique. It is characterized by a delicate, soft, and gently curving body shape, suits curved clothing, and has a lower center of gravity. People classified as wave types suit outfits with low contrast, and one-color or one-tone color schemes are suitable. For example, wave type users suit outfits with low contrast in hue, brightness, and saturation of the clothes they wear from head to toe. When wave type users wear outfits with low contrast in hue, brightness, and saturation, they look sophisticated and their proportions appear better. The "natural" body type refers to a build characterized by thick bones, a large build, and a strong presence. It also features large joints, varying center of gravity, and suits natural-looking or irregularly shaped items. Individuals classified as "natural" are suited to coordinated outfits with moderate contrast and rhythmic color schemes, not just those with three-color combinations, but also those with natural color palettes. For example, a natural type user will look good in outfits where at least one of the following contrasts—hue, lightness, or saturation—is weak, while at least one of the following contrasts is strong. When a natural type user wears an outfit where at least one of the following contrasts—hue, lightness, or saturation—is weak, while at least one of the following contrasts is strong, they will appear sophisticated and have good proportions.
[0073] By using personal colors to coordinate outfits that suit the user's muscle structure, fat distribution, joint size, and skeletal type, users can appear more attractive.
[0074] Based on personal color analysis and body type analysis, users are classified into 48 types, and color schemes suitable for each user are proposed. [Step 1] Users are classified as either yellow-based (suitable for yellow undertones) or blue-based (suitable for blue undertones). Drapes with spring, summer, autumn, and winter colors are placed under the user's neck to determine which of the four color groups suits them best.
[0075] For example, after classifying the user as either yellow-based or blue-based, the system drapes from a set of drapes 1 through 16 are placed under the user's neck to determine which of the four color groups—spring, summer, autumn, or winter—the user best suits.
[0076] [Step 2] Four drapes, each with a different tone from one of the Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter groups that the user is suited to, are placed under the user's neck to diagnose their tone group.
[0077] For example, Spring is classified into four groups: Marshmallow Spring, Macaron Spring, Candy Spring, and Chocolate Spring. Autumn is classified into Marshmallow Autumn, Macaron Autumn, Chocolate Autumn, and Espresso Autumn. Summer is classified into Marshmallow Summer, Macaron Summer, Candy Summer, and Chocolate Summer. Winter is classified into Marshmallow Winter, Candy Winter, Chocolate Winter, and Espresso Winter.
[0078] [Step 3] Based on the characteristics of the user's muscle structure, fat distribution, joint size, and skeletal type, users are classified into straight, wave, and natural types.
[0079] For example, if a user fits the Spring color group, fits the Macaron tone group, and has a Wave body type, the user is classified as a Macaron Spring Wave type.
[0080] As explained above, users can properly recognize and understand their personal color and body type, and learn the optimal color scheme derived from combining the results of their personal color and body type analysis. By using the optimal color scheme, users can make themselves look more attractive.
[0081] Furthermore, steps 2 and 3 include using drapes 21 to 36 to help users who have had their personal color diagnosed recognize beige-based basic colors that suit their respective personal colors, and suggesting color schemes using these beige-based basic colors. The set of drapes 21 through 36 allows users to discover basic beige shades that suit their personal color palette.
[0082] Users can properly recognize and understand their personal color and body type, learn the optimal color scheme derived from combining their personal color and body type analysis results, and understand how to practically utilize beige-based basic colors. By using the optimal color scheme of beige-based basic colors, users can practically make themselves look more attractive.
[0083] As described above, the specific configurations of the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to these embodiments, and modifications can be made as appropriate without departing from the spirit of the invention. [Explanation of symbols]
[0084] Drapes 1-16 Drapes 21-36
Claims
1. A personal color diagnostic drape consisting of 16 drapes, each drape featuring colors with CMYK values of 3-9-8-0, 0-41-39-0, 0-45-87-0, 1-83-97-3, 2-7-11-0, 0-42-49-0, 0-72-94-1, 3-82-96-10, 3-7-1-0, 5-23-1-0, 6-40-1-0, 20-88-0-0, 5-9-1-0, 4-87-4-0, 12-96-8-8, and 42-94-22-43.
2. A set of 16 drapes, each featuring a color with CMYK values of 1-5-16-1, 5-12-31-0, 9-77-81-12, 19-61-85-21, 6-11-7-0, 9-16-16-3, 26-45-40-1, 50-51-50-7, 5-4-16-2, 6-14-33-2, 35-57-81-20, 39-62-84-39, 10-9-6-0, 48-81-39-20, 48-82-47-34, and 49-80-69-42, for proposing basic beige-based personal color palettes.
3. Users are classified into either a yellow base that suits yellow undertones or a blue base that suits blue undertones. Based on personal color analysis using drapes, individuals are classified into four color groups: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. The above Spring is a group of colors with a yellow undertone, high lightness and saturation, and clear colors. Users who suit the colors belonging to the Spring category are classified as Spring. The above Summer is a group of colors with a blue undertone, high lightness, low saturation, and muted colors. Users who suit the colors belonging to the Summer category are classified as Summer. The above Autumn is a group of colors with a yellow undertone, low lightness and saturation, and muted colors. Users who suit the colors belonging to the Autumn category are classified as Autumn. The above Winter is a group of colors with a blue undertone, low lightness, high saturation, and clear colors. Users who suit the colors belonging to the Winter category are classified as Winter. Within the four color groups described above—Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter—the colors within each group are further classified into four tone groups based on their tone, resulting in 16 different groups. Based on the personal color diagnostic drapes, the users are classified into the four groups of Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. These users are then further classified into 16 different groups by dividing them into four tone groups based on their tone. Based on the characteristics of their muscle structure, fat distribution, joint size, and skeletal type, the above users were classified into three types: straight type, wave type, and natural type. This is a color scheme analysis method based on personal color analysis and body type analysis, which classifies the above users into 48 groups.