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Re: Using Stone Colors in LDraw/MLCAD
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lugnet.cad.mlcad, lugnet.color
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Tue, 11 Jul 2006 00:13:17 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.mlcad, Travis Cobbs wrote:
> In MLCad, click the "Custom..." button on the "Select color" dialog, then select
> "24-bit color solid" in the combo box, then select your color. Alternatively,
> just type the hex number from ldconfig.ldr directly in the box with a 0x02
> preceding it. So Stone Gray would be 0x02A3A2A4. For transparent colors,
> change the 0x02 at the beginning to 0x03. If you do this, the color should show
> up fine in MLCad, LDView, L3P, L3Lab, and probably LDGLite.
>
> --Travis
Victory! I used this method to get the stone colors, and everything is turning
out right. In conclusion, here are the three stone hex numbers:
Dark Stone Gray: 0x02635F61
Medium Stone Gray: 0x02A3A2A4
Light Stone Gray: 0x02E5E4DE
I've been following everyone's responses and deeply appreciate the feedback.
Thanks to the numerous people who responded to my original question!
- David
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| | Re: Using Stone Colors in LDraw/MLCAD
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| (...) That's correct. The "next version" of L3P will support it, as far as I know, but it's impossible to say when that will be out. LDView does support it, and LDGLite might. However, the current L3P does support 12-bit dithered colors 24-bit color (...) (18 years ago, 10-Jul-06, to lugnet.cad.mlcad, lugnet.color)
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