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Re: Teal Color (was: Simulating tubes)
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lugnet.cad
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Fri, 26 Mar 1999 22:21:38 GMT
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On Fri, 26 Mar 1999 14:29:54 GMT, Laurentino Martins <lau@mail.telepac.pt>
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> Why have you done this??? :-(
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> I see you have never had a teal part in your hands!
> Cyan is NOT teal. Not even close!!! Green is closer!
> I already enumerated some teal colours that look good in all rendering
> packages, why didn't you choose one?
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> And when LEGO creates some cyan parts, what will you do then?
Have you looked at LDraw's version of yellow? And what about trans-neon
green? Or most of the other colors. LDraw's palette should only be
considered a rough approximation of the true colors. It makes more sense
to assign a solid color (code 0 through 15) for new colors, when possible.
That is, when there is a solid color which is unused and close to the
desired color.
Steve
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| | Re: Teal Color (was: Simulating tubes)
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| (...) Why have you done this??? :-( I see you have never had a teal part in your hands! Cyan is NOT teal. Not even close!!! Green is closer! I already enumerated some teal colours that look good in all rendering packages, why didn't you choose one? (...) (26 years ago, 26-Mar-99, to lugnet.cad)
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