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LDConfig file with LDD colors - Willy Tschager - 2019-09-27 I created a new LDConfig file using RGB colors from LDD: LDConfig.ldr (Size: 32.34 KB / Downloads: 14) with the following conventions: * LDraw and BrickLink mostly share naming conventions for their colours. * Where possible LEGO colour numbers were used. * The LEGO numbers, names and LDD colours are taken directly from LEGO Digital Designer. * Colours were compared with Ryan Howerter colour list. * Rubber colours got their value from the correspondent solid or transparent colour. * Some transparent colours were altered so that they can be displayed with their LDraw alpha level. * Edge colours for solid, pearl, metallic colours were calculated the following way: If the lightness value L in the HSL colours system was above 20% a Gray with 20% relative luminance in the terms of RGB-Gray was used. If the lightness value L in the HSL colours system was below 20% a Gray with 50% relative luminance in the terms of RGB-Gray was used. * Edge colours for transparent, chrome, glitter colours were calculated the following way: The lightness value L in the HSL colours system was lowered by 20 %. If the lightness value L in the HSL colours system was below 20% it was rosen by 20%. What do you think of it? Philo kindly compiled a corresponding visual file: The old version for comparison: RE: LDConfig file with LDD colors - Eugen - 2019-09-27 (2019-09-27, 12:34)Willy Tschager Wrote: What do you think of it?I not see on new image part with color "Common Material > 10047" - is it OK? "Trans Sticker" (10047) color works well in LeoCAD. And here is comparison of "Trans Sticker" (10047; on the left) and "Trans Clear" (47; on the right) on dark background. (2019-09-27, 12:34)Willy Tschager Wrote: Philo kindly compiled a corresponding visual file:Both images (when I try save it) has same name: visualldconfig.png Should be visualldconfig-old.png and visualldconfig-new.png (or add its update date in names) RE: LDConfig file with LDD colors - Philippe Hurbain - 2019-09-28 (2019-09-27, 23:33)Eugen Wrote: Should be visualldconfig-old.png and visualldconfig-new.png (or add its update date in names)Actually they are stored in different Brickshelf folders. See the whole picture here: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=404380 RE: LDConfig file with LDD colors - Willy Tschager - 2019-09-28 Personally speaking I'm fine with solid but would revert the trensparten colors back to the old version as those are optimized for alpha-channeling. w. RE: LDConfig file with LDD colors - Willy Tschager - 2019-10-17 Here's an updated version of the LDConfig.ldr with the old transparent colors restored: LDConfig.ldr (Size: 32.34 KB / Downloads: 4) Philo kindly provided a visual version of it. PLMKWYT. w. RE: LDConfig file with LDD colors - Willy Tschager - 2019-12-03 This is the release candidate for the upcoming library update. Azure values have been corrected. Philo cross-checked the file. LDConfig.ldr (Size: 32.34 KB / Downloads: 7) w. RE: LDConfig file with LDD colors - Philippe Hurbain - 2019-12-04 (2019-12-03, 20:03)Willy Tschager Wrote: Philo cross-checked the file....but review carefully, I'm not so good at this kind of task RE: LDConfig file with LDD colors - Philippe Hurbain - 2019-12-05 Looks like PT needs an update to accept the new 10k rubber colors... Here is what I got when submitting Spike wheel with 10322 color. Code: Processing 49295p01.dat RE: LDConfig file with LDD colors - Willy Tschager - 2019-12-07 (2019-12-05, 8:45)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Looks like PT needs an update to accept the new 10k rubber colors... Here is what I got when submitting Spike wheel with 10322 color. Did you already ping Chris? w. RE: LDConfig file with LDD colors - Philippe Hurbain - 2019-12-07 Yes, it works now. |