Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20160601181154/@comment-26397825-20160605041631

Go onto colour-hex.com and look through their colour wheels. If you find one you like, open up paint and use the custom colour tool to select that colour and paint a strip on a blank canvas. Use that to fiddle around with colours and see what looks good next to each other.

Alternatively, just take screenshots of the colour you like and paste them into paint, and just cut and paste the colour into a new canvas and test the colours that way.

That's the free way of testing the colours yourself that I would suggest.

Colours themselves...bit hard to say.