# Colors When supplying colors to Chart options, you can use a number of formats. You can specify the color as a string in hexadecimal, RGB, or HSL notations. If a color is needed, but not specified, Chart.js will use the global default color. This color is stored at `Chart.defaults.global.defaultColor`. It is initially set to `'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)'`. You can also pass a [CanvasGradient](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasGradient) object. You will need to create this before passing to the chart, but using it you can achieve some interesting effects. ## Patterns and Gradients An alternative option is to pass a [CanvasPattern](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasPattern) or [CanvasGradient](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/CanvasGradient) object instead of a string colour. For example, if you wanted to fill a dataset with a pattern from an image you could do the following. ```javascript var img = new Image(); img.src = 'https://example.com/my_image.png'; img.onload = function() { var ctx = document.getElementById('canvas').getContext('2d'); var fillPattern = ctx.createPattern(img, 'repeat'); var chart = new Chart(ctx, { data: { labels: ['Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'], datasets: [{ data: [10, 20, 30], backgroundColor: fillPattern }] } }); }; ``` Using pattern fills for data graphics can help viewers with vision deficiencies (e.g. color-blindness or partial sight) to [more easily understand your data](http://betweentwobrackets.com/data-graphics-and-colour-vision/). Using the [Patternomaly](https://github.com/ashiguruma/patternomaly) library you can generate patterns to fill datasets. ```javascript var chartData = { datasets: [{ data: [45, 25, 20, 10], backgroundColor: [ pattern.draw('square', '#ff6384'), pattern.draw('circle', '#36a2eb'), pattern.draw('diamond', '#cc65fe'), pattern.draw('triangle', '#ffce56') ] }], labels: ['Red', 'Blue', 'Purple', 'Yellow'] }; ```