Color schemer
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I attempted one using colr.org - an OK but not great color site. Could probably be done better using kuler.adobe.com
Plugin: Colr Explorer
Colr Explorer is a SketchUp plug-in for exploring colors through searches and tags. It's simple, intuitive windows allows you to search for ...
(sketchuptips.blogspot.com)
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Have you tried this?
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On Kuler right now, looks promising.
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OK I made a color scheme on Kuler, downloaded the ase file, (I don't have a program to open an ase file, not buying PhotoShop). There are some scripts that reportedly work with gimp, but there is a lot of things to make it work, for conversion from ase to gpl. Download python 2.5, run this download this, etc,etc. There was one app that looked good, complete and ready to run. Opened it and imported an ase file, it crashed, twice, deleted it. Back to square 1, do I used my color picker (jcpicker)on kuler. Picked all 5 colors, wrote down the rgb for all five, opened SU painted my model, great. But there has to be a better way to do this.
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Well, how often do you need to do this? Here's an option that really doesn't take long.
I made a screen grab of the color set on Kuler
Import it into SU as an image. Explode it. Draw quick rectangles over the color patches. size isn't critical. Right click on each rectangle and choose Make Unique Texture. The colors will be created as material patches in the In Model Materials library.
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Never thought of that approach Dave, I will have a go at it, sometimes all we need is another angle to consider, thanks
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Once you have brought your colour chart into SU you can always just use the tool in material edit called "Match Colour on Screen" or simply use the Alt key with the Paint Bucket to sample the colours you want.
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If you use that method you don't even have to import the image of the colors into SketchUp. You can just sample from the web page.
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Hi, try the site below - I think this is the best 'color schemer'
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There is Jim's plugin:
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I tried Jim's plugin I kept getting script errors, never did work quite like I thought it would, and yes I was online, but using IE9.
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For Mac user as I know:
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Looks good but alas I am a PC
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This is a nice and helpful website too: http://www.colorexplorer.com/
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