06-06-2001, 02:54 AM | #1 |
Manshoon
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I am using The Infinity Engine Editor Pro 1.0.8 build 32.
I am not sure what the single number color values are. They are referred to as "Gradient Numbers". I have tried using random numbers, and found: 05- white 21- dark gray (blackish) 22- tan 24- brown 27- light gray 40- light brown 51- yellow 60- purple 70- red 92- tan 110- bright white (maybe lack of color) 29- dark brown 12- pink (orange tan) 13- white/gray The gradient color codes can't have letters in them. If anyone can add to this list, please do. Personally, I am looking for Blue. Thanks, joe [This message has been edited by joetbd (edited 06-06-2001).] |
06-06-2001, 03:04 AM | #2 |
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Sorry I can not help you.
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06-06-2001, 03:08 AM | #3 |
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go to the developers page at www.teambg.com and download the BG struct list.
http://www.teambg.com/d_developers.shtml it has most of the known hex values for the infinity engine editor. ------------------ Lord of the Screen Shot Get My IronWorks Winamp skin |
06-06-2001, 04:01 AM | #4 |
Manshoon
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Yes, I have the "Struct" lists, but they do not include the "Gradient" values. It has "color" values, but those are not the numbers I need. It lists the colors in terms of 12h, 09h, ect...
What I need is: two digit numbers with no letters. Thanks though, joe |
06-06-2001, 05:36 AM | #5 |
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Joetbd,
I feel your pain... While I can't contribute to your list, I'd just like to thank you for providing this information, and I hope one of the smarty-pants here can post some more. |
06-06-2001, 05:55 AM | #6 |
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i think ur better off just using a model that already exists instead of having to set new item colors... that was so frustrating!
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06-06-2001, 06:10 AM | #7 |
Manshoon
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Yes, that is the easier way, Sephiroth. And it is the way I have been doing things for the most part. But I have a pretty good list going, with red, white, black, yellow, brown, purple...
I just need a few more, like green, and blue. Then I will have all the basic colors I need. Does anyone one know, of any item that is blue in the game? Armor or a robe. Something, that when equipt in the Inventory screen, changes your major or minor color to blue? |
06-06-2001, 08:01 AM | #8 |
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Most of us had to do it by trial and error I'm afraid.
I believe Vaskez has some information on this, I asked him about it some time ago, do a search for all posts by Vaskez and see what you come up with. ------------------ |
06-06-2001, 08:16 AM | #9 |
Manshoon
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Trial and error can be good, but wasting lots of time testing colors is bad.
So I am sharing what I have found, so other people dont have to do this. I've done some more testing: 01 Really light Brown 02 Brown 03 Baige 04 Orange 05 Silver 05 white 06 Dark Gray 07 Green 08 Light Brown 09 Tan 10 Manilia 11 Pink 110 bright whit 12 Pink/tan 14 light gray 18 Blue 21 black 22 tan 24 Brown 27gray 29 dark brown 30 gray white 31 Shiney Blue 32 Green 34 Light Green 35 Hot Pink 36 Vomet Green 37 Light vomet green 38 Very light tan 39 Dull Brown 40 light brown 40 light brown 41 Bright Brown 42 White (hint of brown) 43 Burlap 44 Violet 45 Purple 46 Dull Red 47 Dark Red 48 Orange Brown 51 Yellow 60 purple 70 Medium Red 84 Light Orange 92 tan 99 Light Orange This is not a complete list... And my opinion of the colors is subjective. I just looked at the colors in the inventory screen, not at the actual characters (in play). [This message has been edited by joetbd (edited 06-06-2001).] |
06-06-2001, 08:23 AM | #10 |
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Actually, the struct list is right. It is just in hex numbers. To convert simply use the calculator built right in to your computer and convert, enter the hex number, making sure that number system is marked and then fill in the dec number system bubble. And there ya go, decimal numbers from a hexidecimal base system.
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