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Re: Solution concerning MLCAD colors (was Re: Question about MLCAD colors)
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lugnet.cad.mlcad
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Tue, 24 Apr 2001 18:16:43 GMT
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In addition to this I personally feel that the grey edge colour for black
elements is too dark, it works for one black element but when you have a
black model the joins become nearly invisible. Is it posible to create user
defined custom colours (with user defined edge colours) or does this invovle
a change in the software.
Tim
In lugnet.cad.mlcad, James Jackson writes:
> Good Evening.
> I am writing to give my own suggestion about colors in MLCAD, based on
> pre-existing colors in LDraw. While some of the colors [when converting LDraw
> usage to MLCAD usage] turned out pretty well, others appeared so shockingly
> different, that I was forced to rethink about the final outcome. Most of these
> colors use a hex-based system of 33,66,99,CC,FF that doesn't quite work as well
> as others might.
>
> Here is a list of some of the non-dithered colors in MLCAD that I suggest that
> we change:
> 6 - Brown - change to 112,72 (or 80),0. It is sometimes too dark to make out.
> 10 - Cyan - change to 0,255,255. While the color used looks good, it confuses
> some into mistaking it for Light Blue. The color I have given is the authentic
> color cyan -- the most intense values of both green and blue.
> 25 - Orange - change to 255,128,0. "255,102,0" makes it look too red to compare
> with the authentic TLG color. Also change from "Orange-Solid" to Orange.
> 57 - Trans. Orange - may actually be right. "255,96,0" looks better, but it
> still doesn't demand a surface change.
> Both oranges could use a change in edge color to either #6 - Brown, or #14 -
> Yellow.
> 19 and 28 - Tan - Do we really need 2 of the exact same color?
> 5 and 26 - Magenta/Dark Pink - #26 has the best name for what has become of
> both colors. 5 was meant to be a darker version of true magenta (255,0,255). So
> my suggestion is to change #5 to a color that will suit both LDraw and LDLite
> users - 192,0,192 (or 176,0,176). Those wanting Dark Pink may turn to #26.
> 23 - Purple-Blue - change to 128,0,204. The previous version makes it look too
> blue to be purple-ish. "Indigo" is also easier to write.
> If I might be so bold as to ask, when a revision is made, could the following
> colors be added to the remaining unused spaces:
> Sky Blue - 31,202,255; with #1 or #9 as an edge color.
> Trans. Sky Blue - (same as above); with #1 as an edge color.
> Trans. Purple - 128,0,176; with #9 or #13 as an edge color.
>
> The only colors affected by my request are:
> 5 (and 37 in tandem) - Magenta
> 6 (and 38 in tandem) - Brown
> 10 (and possibly 43 in tandem) - Cyan
> 19 & 28 - Tan & Tan-Solid
> 23 - Indigo (as opposed to Purple-Blue)
> 25 - Orange (as opposed to Orange-Solid)
> 26 - Dark Pink
> 57 - Trans-Orange
>
> Allow me to close by saying that I don't expect all, nor any of these changes
> to be made, but would at the very least like to lay my opinions on the table.
>
> James J.
> jejackso@memphis.edu
>
> P.S.: Does MLCAD support changing the edge colors on any non-original colors?
> (Original colors being 0-15, 16, 24, 32-47, & 256-511.) If so, please look into
> it.
>
>
> In lugnet.cad.mlcad, Michael Lachmann writes:
> > Good question - currently MLCad does not support changing the edge color -
> > but it should do ...
> >
> > I've got the color definitions from the LDLite source code. I must admit,
> > that I never asked about the edge colors. I have no idea from where they are
> > ...
> >
> > Michael
> >
> > --
> > ================================
> > Ing Michael Lachmann
> > Individual software development
> > Tel.: +43 676 406 86 95
> > e-mail: michael.lachmann@lm-software.com
> > http: www.lm-software.com
> >
> > Joseph Cardana <jcardanas@home.com> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
> > G6tDJ9.CyJ@lugnet.com...
> > > Michael,
> > >
> > > In reference to the Main and Edge colors... If I color a part red the
> > > edges are bright red. Is there a way to have the edge colors black or dark
> > > gray? Is there a reason for the odd edge colors?
> > >
> > > Joe
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