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FPSC Classic Scripts / Creating own light?

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Ikey
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Posted: 24th Jan 2011 22:47
Okay, on FPSC, I use my entirely own colour for lighting.
I normally change it to the code for the colour as soon as I lie down the white light, but today, I decided to create one that would be the correct colour instantly. Unfortunately, I have no idea how the colour system works.

On the colours, it seems to have it by - numbers.
I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to make my light colour




Plystire
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Posted: 25th Jan 2011 02:10
The light color is in HEX. With your number, the red coloring is the "8c", then green is the "db", and the blue is the "f4".

Convert from hex to decimal and you should have your numbers.


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Ched80
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Posted: 25th Jan 2011 06:46
The calculator provided with windows can convert between the two values really easily.

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