Thanks for the feedback.
If you give the spring color 16 it will use 24 for edges, but because I wanted the shock to be yellow or grey (old/modern version) I made those color 16, and you can have only one parent color. This means the spring is drawn using normal colors because far as I know you can't say 'edge color of 80'. The current solution for this is encoding the edge color of color 80 in a rgb color code.
Alternative is to split the spring from the shock but this way people need only one separate file/template which is way easier to manage for me code wise.
Users are still free to flip the color code's around off course it's all gui controlled.
And as for the loose spring, I just forgot to set it to 16
Magnus Forsberg Wrote:And why don't you use standard edge colour 24?
If you give the spring color 16 it will use 24 for edges, but because I wanted the shock to be yellow or grey (old/modern version) I made those color 16, and you can have only one parent color. This means the spring is drawn using normal colors because far as I know you can't say 'edge color of 80'. The current solution for this is encoding the edge color of color 80 in a rgb color code.
Alternative is to split the spring from the shock but this way people need only one separate file/template which is way easier to manage for me code wise.
Users are still free to flip the color code's around off course it's all gui controlled.
And as for the loose spring, I just forgot to set it to 16