Author Topic: how I can Identify rgb color?  (Read 3216 times)

0 1 0 1=Green
I saved color code at my forum, but I need know what identify the color are?
0.8 0 0 0.9=?
0.5 0 0 0=?
I spend time search website for rgb color, most of them only 3 number, but in script has 4 number. How I can find such thing 4 number for rgb?
This does not help me. http://drpeterjones.com/colorcalc/ :\

The fourth number is the alpha amount.
So for the first one
R=0.8 B=0 G=0 A=0.9
Not full red, so a little darker red, a light maroon you could say, with almost full transparency (90%)

R=0.5 B=0 G=0 A=0
Darkish red but since the alpha is 0, it's just going to be invisible.

It's worth a note, as demian said in my other topic, transparency is broken.

The fourth number is the alpha amount.
So for the first one
R=0.8 B=0 G=0 A=0.9
Where I can find website RGBA color chart at?

Probably a lot harder to find one with alpha on it.
It's not that hard to do in your head. The values's you're working with are 0-1 so just pick a number in between there.

I even made a scale for you, just pick your RGB color normally and then use this to get the alpha. Its not that hard

Probably a lot harder to find one with alpha on it.
It's not that hard to do in your head. The values's you're working with are 0-1 so just pick a number in between there.

I even made a scale for you, just pick your RGB color normally and then use this to get the alpha. Its not that hard

Now I understand what the alpha for?
I have other a question of the color
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colors[0] = "0.000000 0.000000 1.000000 1.000000"; from jet particle script. They are same rgb or not?


Yes, rbga
Oh I see, thank you. This topic should stay open for help.

It's sometimes called decimal color.
RGB goes from 0 to 255.
Hexadecimal goes from 00 to FF.
Decimal goes from 0.0 to 1.0.

It's sometimes called decimal color.
RGB goes from 0 to 255.
Hexadecimal goes from 00 to FF.
Decimal goes from 0.0 to 1.0.
there 6 of zero numbers, like this 1.000000, How I can find this identify color?
I know little basic color
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\c2 - green
00ff00 -green
0 1 0 1 - green

colors[0] = "0.000000 1.000000 0.000000 1.000000";
colors[1] = "0.000000 1.000000 0.200000 1.000000";
colors[2] = "0.000000 1.000000 0.500000 0.000000";
colors[3] = "0.000000 1.000000 0.800000 1.000000";

It has 3 different kind color light, normal and dark
It called decimal color?
but RGB make me confused! If I use rgb color 0 to 225, what If i want  0 225 255 1. I bet it will not work.  just 0 1 0 1 will be fine worked.
I keep this color code for Emitter and Particle at my forum. Anyway I want share with this color with you.

Light, Particle and Emitter for code colors
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1 1 1 1=White
1 0 0 1=Red
1 0 1 1=Purple
0 0 1 1=Blue
0 1 1 1=Cyan
0 1 0 1=Green
1 1 0 1=Yellow
1 0.5 0 1=Orange
1 0 0.8 1=Hot Pink
0.8 0.7 0.4 1=Gold
1 0.7 0.8 1=Light Pink
1 0 0.8 1=hot Pink Light
0.6 0.5 1 1=Lavendar Light
0.6 1 0.5 1=Mint Green Light
1 0.8 0.5 1=Peach Light
0 0.6 1 1=Sky Blue Light
0.6 1 0.1 1=Lime Green Light
0.8 0.7 0.4 1=Candle Light
0.93 0.92 0.60 1=Bulb Light

there 6 of zero numbers, like this 1.000000, How I can find this identify color?
1, 1.0, 1.00, 1.0000, and 1.000000 are all the same number and mean the same thing.

1, 1.0, 1.00, 1.0000, and 1.000000 are all the same number and mean the same thing.
oh


Oh and this might help you: http://color.dataorb.net/
Thank you very much and I am going save this as bookmark.
EDIT: I see black. I did put in the number black did not changed the color.
« Last Edit: February 08, 2013, 05:28:31 PM by Furling² »

Thank you very much and I am going save this as bookmark.
EDIT: I see black. I did put in the number black did not changed the color.
You need to press enter, tab, or click the page after typing a number/letter into one of the boxes.

You need to press enter, tab, or click the page after typing a number/letter into one of the boxes.
nope, not work.