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  2. List of RAL colours - Wikipedia

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    Added in 1937 for use by Wehrmacht under the name Dunkelgrau: RAL 7022: Umbra grey: RAL 7023: Concrete grey: RAL 7024: Graphite grey: RAL 7026: Granite grey: RAL 7030: Stone grey: RAL 7031: Blue grey: RAL 7032: Pebble grey: RAL 7033: Cement grey: RAL 7034: Yellow grey: RAL 7035: Light grey: ICE train text, electrical and instrumentation panels ...

  3. Spray paint - Wikipedia

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    Spray paint (formally aerosol paint) is paint that comes in a sealed, pressurized container and is released in an aerosol spray when a valve button is depressed. The propellant is what the container of pressurized gas is called. When the pressure holding the gas is released through the valve, the aerosol paint releases as a fine spray. [1]

  4. Spray paint art - Wikipedia

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    Spray paint art uses spray painting on a non-porous material, such as wood, metal, glass, ceramic or plastic. Spray paint art is usually street art , in large cities. Themes may include surreal landscapes of planets, comets, pyramids, cities, and nature scenes.

  5. Microsoft Fresh Paint - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Paint originated from a Microsoft Research project known as Project Gustav, [3] an endeavor to reproduce the behavior of physical oil paint on a digital medium. To push the boundaries of simulating oil on a digital medium, the research team created a physics model that precisely replicated on a screen what would happen in the real world if you combined oil, a surface and a tool such as a ...

  6. Feldgrau - Wikipedia

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    Feldgrau of the Wehrmacht (Stalingrad 1942) Service dress in Hellgrau (German Bundeswehr). Feldgrau (English: field-grey) is a green–grey color. It was the official basic color of military uniforms of the German armed forces from the early 20th century until 1945 (West Germany) or 1989 (East Germany).