Yes. Slate gray is between blue and gray.
Slate is typically dark gray in color, often with hints of blue, green, or purple.
Slate blue is typically created by mixing blue with gray and a touch of purple. To achieve this color, you can combine a medium to dark blue with a small amount of black or gray to dull the brightness, and add a hint of red or violet to introduce the purple tones. The result is a muted, cool-toned color reminiscent of slate stone. Adjusting the proportions will yield variations in the shade of slate blue.
Slate is a dark gray color that resembles the color of natural slate rock. It can have a slightly bluish or greenish tint, and is often described as being a cool, neutral color.
Slate is a fine-grained gray, green, or blue metamorphic rock that is easily flattened. The splitting of slate into flat layers illustrates its foliation.
The color you are describing is likely a shade of slate blue, known for its cool and muted tones resembling a stormy sky. It combines elements of gray and blue to create a calming and sophisticated color palette.
Reds, orange, black, green, blues, yellows, and all colors between.
Saddle Brown Salmon Sandy Brown Sea Green Sea Shell Sienna Silver Sky Blue Slate Blue Slate Gray Snow Spring Green Steel Blue
Slate means a dull,dark bluish gray.
They are both gray.
* silver * salmon * sea green * sage green * slate blue * scarlet * sepia (a shade of brown) * sable * sunflower yellowsky blue * steel gray / blue
When babies are born their eyes are slate gray to blue, the colour may change over the first year of life.
Generally, the colors that go into slate blue are a "Colombia Blue" with a mixture of gray, white, and/or navy blue.