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Strip ID: 315 Created: 2022-07-11 20:46:44 Last reply: 2022-07-11 22:49:37 Comments: 3



Pickin' 'bout Color Pickin'




TeeEffDee
#1
2022-07-11 20:46:44
`Peyo` This isn't really a hyper complaint but seems solvable, I'll tell you my actual use story and you can use your own judgement. I was editing my panel on the Totem game and was trying to match a gray color to Carrot's panel above mine. I thought to myself "It would be nice if we could color pick from the work of other people working on the same strip, but no problem, I can eyeball it." I go to the color editor and... ARGH it puts a dark overlay on top of the work of the other participants, meaning now I can't even eyeball it properly while using the color mixer. Eventually I just got the hex code, but is there any plan to make colors pickable from other participants panels, and failing that, could the dark overlay not obscure their work? That sort of thing can stand directly in the way of trying to match panels to other panels, even in mood or theme if not directly copying colors, since all other panels are cast in overlay twilight.

Peyo
#2
2022-07-11 21:44:24
`TeeEffDee` you can pick colors from other images with a little trick: you can set the onion layer to 100 opacity and use the eyedropper on it but I'll remove the dark overlay from the colorpicker just in case

TeeEffDee
#3
2022-07-11 22:49:37
`Peyo` Excellent, I did not think of that! Great tip! And yes I think when referring to other work a dark overlay is only an impediment.

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