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Re: How do I specify colors not part of MLCAD?
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lugnet.cad.ray, lugnet.cad.mlcad
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Date:
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Tue, 27 Dec 2005 06:33:58 GMT
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OK, I think I found a partial answer to my question. It looks like I can
cross reference LEGO part colors to LDRAW color numbers here:
http://www.peeron.com/inv/colors
This opens another question for me though. Is there a way I can change
MLCADS color list so that it will have all the colors listed here:
http://www.peeron.com/inv/colors
in it with the appropriate color names, numbers, and a close color
representation? That way when creating a virtual MOC I can select the
appropriate color from the color palette instead of having to look the
number up.
- John
"John" <joja_15@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:Is4uG1.4D8@lugnet.com...
> When creating some models in MLCAD I come across some colors that are not
> part of the default palette in MLCAD. How do I find out what color number
> to specify? For example I have some chrome parts I want to create in MLCAD
> and I see not color for silver or chrome. Ideally I would like to open up
> the color pallet in MLCAD and be able to choose any of the colors listed
> in the color guide on lugnet. Is there a patch, or information I can enter
> to have that? If I want to do a silver color how do I select that color or
> enter it? Any help?
>
> - John
>
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