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W3R3W00F Drum and Bass Fueled Psycho
Registered 08/11/2008
Points 372
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26th August, 2010 at 00:53:13 -
Let's say "Event 1" makes "Active 1"'s RGB coefficient 255,255,255, which is normal. "Event 2" is supposed to make "Active 1"'s RGB coefficient 255,0,0. This unfortunately didn't work.
The RGB coefficient seems to only cover the R, and not the G and B. The problem is I'm not sure how to set the RGB properly. I tried seperating the numbers with commas but that didn't work. When I wanted "Active 1" to go back to normal, I typed "255,255,255" but that just made it red. I tried typing just "0", but that made it black.
I'll try to clarify this better if needed. Thanks in advance!
An old and washed up once-kid
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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1970
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26th August, 2010 at 14:12:52 -
You need to use GetRGB()
(Special -> Colors -> Get RGB Value)
eg.
GetRGB(255, 0, 0)
In case you're interested, what that does is generate a single number out of the three separate component values.
I believe the actual formula looks something like this:
RGBColor = Red + (Green * 256) + (Blue * 65536)
Edited by Sketchy
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W3R3W00F Drum and Bass Fueled Psycho
Registered 08/11/2008
Points 372
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27th August, 2010 at 04:27:42 -
Great! Thanks a bunch, Sketchy!
An old and washed up once-kid
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