I'd recommend that you create a kind of colorset (or find one on here that's p good) that you can implement so people don't get confused about the infinite amount of colors you have at your disposalyeah keep what you have now but just add that in so that people don't have to spend 30 minutes trying to figure out a color
And add 0-255 numbers to all those slidersAnd let people paste hex codes
No, colorsets should be infinite, ingame, and nothing like Blockland's inconvenient system.
No, colorsets should be infinite, ingame, and nothing like Blockland's inconvenient system.Keep the system as you made it, and optimize it, you're doing a fantastic job.Also, the update video was amazing.
This and add in a HSV slider toothe hue being 0-359, saturation and darkness being 0-100
Thanks =) And someone recommended earlier to allow for setting color presets (which allow you to save and quickly access specific colors you like). Presets will be very similar to colorsets; you'll even be able to save and load preset packs, and share them others if you want.
>Using a proprietary text editor in the current yearWhere my emacs and vim boys at
i mean i think sublime is good..
Even if you prefer that kind of editor over an old-as-dirt one like vim or emacs, there's still stuff like Atom, which has way more plugins and configurability than Sublime. There's just no reason to use a closed source editor these days.