1. Basic starry sky color scheme: Deep blue serves as the background, simulating the depth of the night sky. Light purple and light pink accents depict the softness and dreaminess of the nebula. Stars are made in white or silver, with transparency adjusted according to brightness to create a sense of depth and distance.
2. Galaxy color scheme: The night sky uses a deeper blue color to increase the depth of the universe. The center of the Milky Way features a gradient from bright blue to bright purple, expressing its mystery and grandeur. Stars still use white or silver, but their brightness or density can be appropriately increased near the Milky Way to highlight their central position.
3. Colorful Starry Sky Creative Color Matching: The background adopts dark green or dark purple, breaking away from the conventional night sky color scheme. Stars come in various colors, such as yellow, orange, light blue, etc., simulating the colors of different stars. Add a small amount of fluorescent or neon color accents, such as bright pink or bright purple, to enhance modernity and creative atmosphere, but use with caution to maintain overall harmony.