tints
A tint is a color that has been lightened by adding white to it. This process creates a softer version of the original color, making it appear more pastel. For example, adding white to the color red results in a lighter shade known as pink. Tints are often used in art and design to create a calming or gentle effect.
In color theory, tints are part of a broader category that includes shades and tones. While tints involve adding white, shades are created by adding black, resulting in darker colors. Tones are made by adding gray, which can adjust the intensity of a color without changing its lightness or darkness.