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Captain Jack
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Post by Captain Jack »

I wouldn't say no to being able to edit colors by Hue, Saturation, and Luminance, too, in addition to RGB. A lot of times, especially on gradients, I like to pick one color, then an offsetting color that is similar but varies a little in luminance.
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heyvern
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Post by heyvern »

I want to put in my absolute and complete agreement on this feature request.

Color selection/modification is one of the big problems with AS. The custom image palette is the best workaround so far but is still a pain when you decide you need to globally change a color in a huge complex file.

I will often have several styles that use the same color as part of a gradation or halo effect. So I have to make sure to change those colors as well. I often write down the new hex value of a color so I can change these by hand easier or I use a text editor when possible to make global color changes. It's not as intuitive but it works.

hmm... maybe a script might work for global color changes...

-vern
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Touched
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Post by Touched »

Actually, there is a script for global colour change. I have it installed in mine... It's by Julien Stiegler and it's on this forum somewhere... Called js_replace_color.lua
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heyvern
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Post by heyvern »

Dagnabbit!

Had a "senior moment" there. I have that script and completely forgot about it. I haven't really used it yet after getting it. What a bone head.

-vern
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