Lightsaber Trail Query
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- Ka-Ching
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Lightsaber Trail Query
What would be the value be for a pink lightsaber?also a orange saber
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Labj
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Re: Lightsaber Trail Query
Desaturate a light saber texture
340x50x0
25x50x0
EDIT: with colorize
340x50x0
25x50x0
EDIT: with colorize
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kinetosimpetus
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Re: Lightsaber Trail Query
he means the trail, which is defined in the odf by numbers
pink = 255, 127, 127, X (whatever the default on the 4th one, if there is one, should be fine)
orange = 255, 90, 0, X
assuming RGBA format
pink = 255, 127, 127, X (whatever the default on the 4th one, if there is one, should be fine)
orange = 255, 90, 0, X
assuming RGBA format
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Re: Lightsaber Trail Query
A pink lightsaber would be, depending on the shade of pink you want, 252, 40, 196. An easy way out what RGB value a certain color would have, would be to open up any image program like paint or even Microsoft Word, go to the color palette (In MS word it would be under Font>More colors>Custom) and then click on the area of the pallete where you want to find the value of the color. Go under RGB and copy the values into the odf file of the lightsaber you are modifiying. Hope this helps!Ka-Ching wrote:What would be the value be for a pink lightsaber?also a orange saber
Lol, everyone beat me on this one!
- Maveritchell
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Re: Lightsaber Trail Query
There are loads of little apps like this one:
http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html
That you can use to easily calculate the exact values you want.
http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html
That you can use to easily calculate the exact values you want.
