Poll

Wouldnt this be a great add-on?

Yes
7 (41.2%)
No
6 (35.3%)
Impossible to make
4 (23.5%)
Ill try and make it
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 17

Author Topic: colorset alternative  (Read 871 times)

Instead of trying to find the best colorset for you and your builds why isnt there an RGB Slider & color pallet mod to make your own color and be able to spray it on bricks this would be really handy someone should really look into this

*player comes in*
Cool, only 3 files to download.
1 file... done.
2 files... done
Now the last file..
...
...
omigosh this is taking forever


You see the problem? This kind of thing would contain more datablocks than about a quarter of the whole addon database if not more.



You can color your avatar without people having to download it.
You can color vehicles without people having to download it.
You can color static shapes without people having to download it.

Why can't you color bricks by making your own colors without people having to download it?

I agree with this.

Pretty sure you can color your avatar without people having to download it because those colors are already determined within the game.

In my opinion, I like having different a pre-determined set of colors to use. But that's just me.

Then this shouldn't be an add-on, it should be built into the game. Besides if it was, it might just be become one of those things everyone has, like slayer. No need to download then.

Using RGB sliders is a stinking pain in the neck.  /unsupport.

Using RGB sliders is a stinking pain in the neck.  /unsupport.
Exactly. Making a building and going back later to continue it would require constant use of a color picker.

Pretty sure it isn't possible to do this. Each possible color is a datablock (for bricks at least). There is a limit of 64 colors because that would make 64 datablocks, which is a hefty amount.

Exactly. Making a building and going back later to continue it would require constant use of a color picker.

It could have a built in feature to save defaults.

It could have a built in feature to save defaults.

It would also be nearly impossible to get the same color twice.

It would also be nearly impossible to get the same color twice.

There could be a /pickColor command

There could be a /pickColor command

And if ou needed to alternate between several colors?

Or you could see the very obvious solution and have a color picker tool.