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Hi
Where could i find HSV colour palette (used here in Imperator Rome) so I don't have to be guessing color values?

Whatever I find on the internet it has completely different scale and putting values like in this example: color = hsv { 0.333 0.85 0.35 } and hsv { 0.62 0.87 0.88 } - both give same colour as they are below 1 each (also can't use more than one value after decimal).
 
Paint uses a scale of 240 it seems, so divide all of their numbers by 240. 0.333, 1.0, 0.5 should give you pure green, the equivalent of RGB #00FF00
 
Hi
Where could i find HSV colour palette (used here in Imperator Rome) so I don't have to be guessing color values?

Whatever I find on the internet it has completely different scale and putting values like in this example: color = hsv { 0.333 0.85 0.35 } and hsv { 0.62 0.87 0.88 } - both give same colour as they are below 1 each (also can't use more than one value after decimal).
Hello, my friend. To search for a color palette, I can recommend you look here - Here you can find different palettes for your tasks. Lots of cool unique colors. Hope I could help you :)
 
Hello, my friend. To search for a color palette, I can recommend you look here - Here you can find different palettes for your tasks. Lots of cool unique colors. Hope I could help you :)
Was there supposed to be a link or did i go blind completely by now? :D:D
 
You can also use photoshop no need of a converter. You have always 2 way to set up a color, with RVB or HSV/TSL
Hue Saturation Value = Tint Saturation Light they are the same.
 
You can also use photoshop no need of a converter. You have always 2 way to set up a color, with RVB or HSV/TSL
Hue Saturation Value = Tint Saturation Light they are the same.
haha... if you'd like to pay for the photoshop for me than i'm fine with that :) it might be worth its price but it's way too expensive.
 
Well i said photoshop but i'm pretty sure Gimp is actually giving you the two values sets either for a given color. If paint does it every other will do too. I was simply pointing that it might not be called HSV but actually TSL
 
Well i said photoshop but i'm pretty sure Gimp is actually giving you the two values sets either for a given color. If paint does it every other will do too. I was simply pointing that it might not be called HSV but actually TSL
I have GIMP, yes... never found it there... never found it easy to use - spent more time on searching online how to do anything than actually doing anything in it :D:D
And probably it would take more time to simply retrieve a value that i needed to type in as a number in a text file, than simply looking for it online (which took... few months ;)))
MS Paint - same as above - it doesn't give me what I needed anyway as for some reason the H value (in HSV palette) needed to be divided by 360 (i just simply came up with 360 as that's how many degrees a full circle has)

technology ....
Thank you anyway.