Well, I did a tool to calculate color gradients Here are some Screen Shots:Inactive, Language switched to GringoActive, Language set to Gringo 1Active, Language set to Gringo 2Note than the default Language is Spanish, but it is fully multi languageWhat's Next to do: Refine The way the colors are showedAdd a help fileadd a "Skins" butttonNee suggestions neone?As Always get it on FIGHTING SPIRITS MEXICO[/center]
Linear gradients tend to be dull. I would like options for two step gradients (A metal would go from black, to a color, to white) and x2 gradients (for higher specularity)
JaySeeVeeDee said, May 13, 2011, 04:10:50 pmLinear gradients tend to be dull. I would like options for two step gradients (A metal would go from black, to a color, to white) and x2 gradients (for higher specularity)Yes Yes It could be done... Maybe you could help me coding that;)JaySeeVeeDee said, May 13, 2011, 04:10:50 pmWarning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 30 days.Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic.Since Making Another Topic would clutter more, I'll double post.Updated a Bit the software:-Embedded a notepad to the mix, It'll require the Windows Standard NotepadKnown Issues-It doesn't auto paste when used on Win7 (Tried it withg the starter Version)-Have to manually enter the next line (Can't find a way to do an "Auto Enter" it in MMB)Get It here:http://www.4shared.com/rar/m3xnZtvO/ColorFinder155.htmlPS: Avatar of Woe: For the Options you Requested I'd have to know a way to mathematically do it, If you were kind to point me to where I could find such knowledge it'd be appreciated