Author Topic: I'm trying to make a colorset, but i'm not sure if it's good or not  (Read 1929 times)

I'm trying to make a useful colorset, this is the best i could come up with


60 colors total and the lower pallet is 50% transparent, i realized i was cutting off the FX paints so i had to make it so it was taller than wider and thus had to rename the columns accordingly


Just to fulfill my curiosity, i tried to make one below 128... :cookieMonster:


120 colors total, again the lower pallet is 50% transparent but it cuts off after the cyan column, so that wasn't possible to use, so i assume 60/64 is actually the max, though i could've sworn you could have up to 128, but i guess that was changed at some point

So back to my 60 color pallet, what can i do to improve it? Add more solids and remove certain transparents? Or is it good as it is?

Blockland supports a max of 64 colors, sorry.

Also it could use a wider range of colors, organized into sections, not just how dark they are.

make sure black is entirely black, then i have a use for it
perhaps a full transparent?

It would be cool if Badspot added infinite colors support.

make sure black is entirely black, then i have a use for it
perhaps a full transparent?
I never actually liked the idea of a complete 0 0 0 black, too dark and unshaded if you ask me, if anything, 3 3 3 or 5 5 5 so there's at least some noticeably darker sides to the bricks

It would be cool if Badspot added infinite colors support.
I some how see that as a bad idea, maybe just because there wouldn't be a need for that many colors?

I'm highly indecisive about colors, 128 would definitely be enough to satisfy me

Yes, I've been wanting this forever.

EDIT: I want the first one.

you don't need 50% of the colors to be transparent. No sane human needs 4 transparent pinks and browns.

Too much transparent, too little different colors and shades.
By the way, what did you use to create those images?

A basic colorset is useless nowadays. We already have a billion of those. Try to actually make something gimmicky.

Try to actually make something gimmicky.
An all red colorset with different shades, right, got it!

By the way, what did you use to create those images?
Photoshop and Windows' 3D Flip thingy

you don't need 50% of the colors to be transparent. No sane human needs 4 transparent pinks and browns.
This is true, i'm just gonna have to choose more wisely then


A basic colorset is useless nowadays. We already have a billion of those. Try to actually make something gimmicky.
make a colorset

it contains 50 colors
all of which are different grays

 :cookieMonster: