| 07-13-2002, 04:11 AM | #1 |
Guest | |c00aa0000 = RED what are the rest? |
| 07-13-2002, 04:48 AM | #2 |
The rest? Considering that the 'rest' consist of 16777215 more unique colors, I don't think anyone is going to be posting them soon. However, I will break down how it works: Code:
start red blue green end |c00 aa 00 00 |r Note that these are in hex (I think, haven't tested) So if you want blue, the color code is 00 aa 00, so you would type in "|c0000aa00TEXT|r" Common colors: Code:
Red aa0000 Blue 0000aa Green 00aa00 White aaaaaa Black 000000 Yellow aa00aa grey 555555 To find out more, use the custom color dialog (in MS Paint and other places. WARNING: I have not done much with colors, so I may have blue and green switched, and may have goofed up worse. If I have, someone post corrections below, please,. |
| 07-13-2002, 05:05 AM | #3 |
Eh, here's an explanation. The color codes are HTML color codes. So just look those up (typing HTML color codes into google for me worked) and use whichever ones you want. |
| 07-13-2002, 06:43 AM | #4 |
Ok here's what I'm using since WC3Beta And please don't tell me about the names, I know it doesnt make sense but I can't think of a name, but it all works. COLOR CODES IN WARCRAFT 3 MADE BY 3DGuy This Color Codes can be both used on World Editor HIGHLIGHT THE CODES THEN PRESS CTRL+C GO BACK TO WORLD EDITOR AND PRESS CTRL+V TO PASTE AFTER PASTING YOU SHOULD SEE THE CODE. WRITE YOUR TEXT NEXT TO IT. EXAMPLE RED = |c00ff0000I'm 3DGuy IN THAT EXAMPLE YOU SHOULD SEE THE TEXT "I'm 3DGuy" IN RED COLOR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODES WHITE = |c00ffffff<text> Flesh = |c00ffc0c0<text> White+Flesh = |c00ffe0c0<text> Bage = |c00ffffc0<text> LightGreen = |c00c0ffc0<text> LightBlue = |c00c0ffff<text> LightBlue2 = |c00c0c0ff<text> Light Pink = |c00ffc0ff<text> Light Gray = |c00e0e0e0<text> Pink = |c00ff8080<text> LightFlesh = |c00ffc080 LightYellow = |c00ff8080<text> Neon Green = |c0080ff80<text> Neon Blue = |c0080ffff<text> NeonDarkBlue = |c008080ff<text> NeonPink = |c00ff80ff<text> LightGray2 = |c00c0c0c0<text> RED = |c00ff0000<text> ORANGE = |c00ff8000<text> YELLOW = |c00ffff00<text> NeonGreen High = |c0000ff00<text> NeonTeal High = |c0000ffff<text> BLUE = |c000000ff<text> DarkPink = |c00ff00ff<text> Black = |c00000000<text> If you need more colors, try making colors in HTML, just like dataangel said. |
| 07-13-2002, 07:19 PM | #5 |
Guest | Just a nice site in my opinion... for those of us who just are too lazy to type "HTML Color Codes" in the top of their browser... probably just skip this part here. Like Everyone Has said... You do the |c00######[TXT]|r http://www.backgroundboutique.com/colorcode.html Just click a color and BOOM the hole screen turns that color... or should.... NyWys... another HTML-color site would Be http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/2397/ |
