Oil on Fire is vivid, warm-toned shade of warm red. It is better contrasting with white. This color combines beautifully with cool cyan, cool magenta or cool green
| Inverse Color | #0ae |
| Complementary Color | #11bbfe |
| Color Shade: | warm red (17.14° hue) |
| Color Temperature: | warm |
| Lightness: | 53.33% (better contrasting with white) |
If you're looking for a similar warm red shade, there are some better alternatives to Oil on Fire Color. The Sparks In The Dark color for instance is a darker and a bit more faded option, however this color has a mid red bias. Consider a darker and more soft alternative called Hestia Red (#ee2200) for more calm effect. Try Ecstasy as it also a bit more faded and calm.
#11bbfe is the best complementary color to Oil on Fire. Cool cyan shades generally complement the warm red hues best as they are found on the opposite end of the color wheel. The most popular #f51 complementary color is Dodger Blue, as it offers maximum contrast and grab the viewer's attention.
The analogous palette of cool red, warm red, and warm yellow colors offers a soft combination of similar warm shades. The analogous colors of White are #fe1143 and #fecb11. Thus found on the left and right of #f51 on the color wheel with a 30° gap. Consider matching Torch Red and Candlelight colors as they work well with Oil on Fire.
The split-complementary Oil on Fire palette consists of #1143fe and #11fecc colors. They can be found 30° apart on either side of the complementary color (#11bbfe). Try Blue Ribbon and Bright Turquoise colors in combination with #f51, as they are not as contrasting as a complementary color, hence, giving more hue variety to make your design stand out.
The triadic palette of #f51 offers a combination of warm blue and cool green shades and equally high contrast between the three of them. Find triadic colors at the 120° distance from the Oil on Fire. Thus Electric Violet and Spring Green giving maximum hue separation to use all three together.
The square color palette of Oil on Fire contains three additional colors. Thus, complementary Dodger Blue, Harlequin, and Electric Violet split by 90° on the color wheel. #f51 square combo is a palette of warm red, warm green, cool cyan and cool magenta shades that work together well.
The tetradic palette is a bit more complex than the square and has more of a rectangle shape. Oil on Fire tetradic combo consists of cool cyan complementary color (#11bbfe) and two others. The Spring Green is positioned 120° clockwise from the primary color and Shocking Pink – 120° from the complementary Dodger Blue. This palette is not recommended to use as-is. Try to tweak the saturation and brightness of #11fe55 and #fe11bb.
In a RGB color space, hex #ff5511 is made of 71% red, 24% green and 5% blue. In a HSL mode Oil on Fire has a hue angle of 17.14°, a saturation of 100% and a lightness of 53.33%. In a CMYK space (used in printing only), hex #ff5511 is made of 0% cyan, 66.67% magenta, 93.33% yellow and 0% black ink.
| HEX | #ff5511 |
| RGB Decimal | rgb(255,85,17) |
| RGB Percentage | 71%, 24%, 5% |
| CMYK | 0, 66.67, 93.33, 0 |
| HSL | hsl(17.14,100%,53.33%) |
| HSV (or HSB) | hsv(17.14,93.33%,100%) |
| CIE-LAB | lab(59.7053,62.1938,66.6597) |
| XYZ | xyz(44.5897,27.7975,3.5456) |