(2016-10-16, 11:05)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: I could do that if I would understand how to. I tried to recreate the edge colour from the examples above and failed.
Light colours should have darker edges, and darker colours have lighter edges. Right?
You said above "brightness is reduced by 25%". There is a big difference between "reduce by 25 percent" and "reduce by 25 percentage points"
Could you show me an online tool that could be used. I don't have Photoshop.
Sure:
http://www.webme.co.uk/web-tools/color-picker.php
http://onlinewebtool.com/colorpicker.php
Insert a hex and if B says for example 76 move B to 51 to get your edge color.
(2016-10-16, 11:05)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: What do you mean by "creative"? Are you telling me there is no ruling idea behind the alternative edge colours?
Don't ask me, I haven't worked on the alternative LDConfig. My guessing is that some values have been copied form the old LDConfig, while the criteria for the rest was, well, taste. Therefore your first step should be working out some rules for you. If I remember correctly we used a brighter edge line for the LDconfig.ldr on the dark colors when B droped below 33%.
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LEGO ergo sum