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#1 2009-11-15 00:50:59

JaredxD
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How do I make a colour stimulator thingy on my project?

Hi all,
On my project I am making, I am looking to make a colour chooser, like when painting sprites or backgrounds, on my project. Please help how I would do this, even if it's just basic colours, not all of them.

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#2 2009-11-15 01:00:36

samurai768
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Re: How do I make a colour stimulator thingy on my project?

Check out my "Fashion Model Runway".

It will tell you EXACTLY what to do.

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#3 2009-11-15 01:11:06

JaredxD
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Re: How do I make a colour stimulator thingy on my project?

Cheers

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#4 2009-11-15 01:14:44

JaredxD
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Re: How do I make a colour stimulator thingy on my project?

Thanks a ton, I had those sorta scripts on one of my old projects, shame I never saved it =[

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#5 2009-11-15 10:37:59

Greatdane
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Re: How do I make a colour stimulator thingy on my project?

I built a cute pallete in this project.

Just click and hold the red button and it comes up.

Last edited by Greatdane (2009-11-15 10:38:42)


The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
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#6 2009-11-15 10:40:16

adriangl
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Re: How do I make a colour stimulator thingy on my project?

Greatdane wrote:

I built a cute pallete in this project.

Just click and hold the red button and it comes up.

This one is really cool. How did you get it to recognize so many colors?


Scratchin' since 2007

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#7 2009-11-15 11:08:11

Greatdane
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Re: How do I make a colour stimulator thingy on my project?

It calculates it by calculating the color by the x of the click minus the x of the pallete, shade by y of the click minus the y of the pallete, and the rest is just when it is clicked, send out a command like 'light grey'.


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