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I would like to create a theme that uses black and white as primary and secondary colours with some pops of colour as tertiary and additional extended colours. When I add the black and white to the Material Theme Builder, the system creates a tonal palette that contains hues I have not selected, like blues and purples rather than creating a tonal palette from the colour picked by me, black. I would be expecting to see shades of grey for example. I would like to understand why this happens and if there is a way around this. Thank you! 🙏
Find all future Material Design updates, news, and inspirational videos on the Google Design RUclips channel → goo.gle/Google-Design
The Material Design RUclips channel is being deprecated, but the Material Design journey continues on the Google Design and Google for Developer accounts. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to seeing you there!
I would like to create a theme that uses black and white as primary and secondary colours with some pops of colour as tertiary and additional extended colours. When I add the black and white to the Material Theme Builder, the system creates a tonal palette that contains hues I have not selected, like blues and purples rather than creating a tonal palette from the colour picked by me, black. I would be expecting to see shades of grey for example. I would like to understand why this happens and if there is a way around this. Thank you! 🙏
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