Does anyone know where you can find a color vector chart for the colors that are available for changing text colors in SL? Ie: <0.0,0.0,0.0>
I have looked all over the net but only find RGB charts based on <255,255,255>
Thanks you!

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Daxian Fauna
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06-11-2005 15:49
Hi,
Does anyone know where you can find a color vector chart for the colors that are available for changing text colors in SL? Ie: <0.0,0.0,0.0> I have looked all over the net but only find RGB charts based on <255,255,255> Thanks you! ![]() _____________________
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Ushuaia Tokugawa
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06-11-2005 16:49
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Roberta Dalek
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06-12-2005 04:41
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Cindy Claveau
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06-12-2005 06:57
Hi, Does anyone know where you can find a color vector chart for the colors that are available for changing text colors in SL? Ie: <0.0,0.0,0.0> I have looked all over the net but only find RGB charts based on <255,255,255> Thanks you! ![]() What the others said. There is also a freebie script available that will visually tell you what the vector is for each color. I got it either at Yadni's or at 12th of Never, I can't remember. _____________________
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Robin Sojourner
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06-12-2005 14:14
Or, if you have a calculator, just add one to the 255 number (since the range is really 0-255, or 256 colors) and then divide that number by 256.
So, for example, to translate a periwinkle blue that's 154, 94, 255, you would use 155, 95, 256. Dividing each one by 256, you would come out with 0.605, 0.371, 1. If you put those values into the vector lines, you'll reproduce your blue exactly. _____________________
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