custom color palette, stencil?
When you are in the inspector or whatever it is and click on a color to get into color choices such as some pre-existing palettes or enter in your own RGB, etc. values.....can you custom add your own palettes?
If not, suggestions on how to do this? having to convert html hex color to RGB value all the time gets old. Make a stencil with boxes of color I guess could get me the values I need at least. Any less cumbersome way? |
[QUOTE=bspooky;98568]When you are in the inspector or whatever it is and click on a color to get into color choices such as some pre-existing palettes or enter in your own RGB, etc. values.....can you custom add your own palettes?
If not, suggestions on how to do this? having to convert html hex color to RGB value all the time gets old. Make a stencil with boxes of color I guess could get me the values I need at least. Any less cumbersome way?[/QUOTE] I would like to know this as well...hadn't really thought about how I should be able to do this til I saw u post. |
The steps mentioned in this [URL="http://www.macworld.com/article/46746/2005/09/colorpickersecrets.html"]Macworld article[/URL] seem to work fine with minor modification. Instead of choosing "New..." from the bottom of the palette menu, click the gear button just to the right of that popup. Hope this helps!
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[QUOTE=Brian;99859]The steps mentioned in this [URL="http://www.macworld.com/article/46746/2005/09/colorpickersecrets.html"]Macworld article[/URL] seem to work fine with minor modification. Instead of choosing "New..." from the bottom of the palette menu, click the gear button just to the right of that popup. Hope this helps![/QUOTE]
Is that a Mac tip? Better yet, was the question a Mac question? :) And here I thought there was an undiscovered OG iPad feature! |
This is cool. This creation is an another giant wave that will click to the public!
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