I don't see a problem with colors themselves - even simple Paint allows to "copy" colors.
But I think that Colosseum has touched the significant point of style development vs. it's constraints (rules).
Now, we all know that SB style is evolving (enough to look to the Main Archive, into the
Royal Navy WWII - Where Shipbucket Started folder and compare its content with current "production") which is in itself a great thing.
But... it creates (at least for me) a question of keeping with basic, core principles of Shipbucket style.
I think it can be assumed that SB style would - theoretically - stop evolving at some point for two reasons:
1) no more details ("black-outlined elements") could be practically squeezed in at this scale,
2) shading/coloring ("non-black elements") could not be made any more "fancy" (forgive me that word - language barrier).
While the point 1) is something rather natural and obvious (and I think a number of works is close to that point or even reached it already), I see a problem with point 2).
As I understand (correct me if I'm wrong) - one of principles of SB was an use of very "stylized" shading (deliberately "not-quite-realistic" one) - like the the "one darker line" rule for overhangs. Another one was the (not explicitly stated in the "Style Rules and Standards" on the Main Site) rule of not including panel lines on hull, rivets etc. unless they would be clearly seen on a real ship if it were to be seen real-life from a distance at which it would be of roughly the same (relative to viewer) size as on the drawing.
Yet, recently there seems to be a growing number of drawings that - while of course magnificent in their appearance and technical sophistication of the Artist's work - seem to run contrary to these principles - and to the principle of styllistical "interchangeability" ("without the need to do too much adaptation work").
Now, I think that
perhaps we should think wether we shouldn't deliberately "cap" the style development at some point - accepting that some things
could be done but
shouldn't.
Of course that, in turn, would necessitate creation of definitive set of style rules, as since the creation of the "Style Rules and Standards" chapter on the Main Site there appeared a number of not-formally-written but accepted and observed rules that aren't listed in one place. (I already raised that issue to Gollevainen recently, and He confided to me that whenever it was attempted when there was still a Moderators Team, there was always a problem to agree wether some rules actually does or does not actually constitute a
core SB rule. Still, I hope that it is possible to create the updated set of style rules.
)
Now it seems that this post is bit of an off-top, so I suggest that if the discussion ensues, Admins separate it into a different thread (or delete completely) as they wish.