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    • lbsswuL Offline
      lbsswu
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      Does anyone know the correspondence of color names in Paint Bucket and Color table?

      For example, I select a color "Color_A01" in Paint Bucket, is the color in the Color table https://developers.google.com/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/color?, like "AliceBlue".

      The "Color_A01" is select by someone else, I need to know the corresponding name in the table so that I can use it in my ruby code. Is there a corresponding list?

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      • TIGT Offline
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        I'm not sure that there is any correspondence between the external SKM file's RGB values and the built-in [OpenGL] colors.
        You can of course make new materials directly from from colors - like 'AliceBlue' - just by specifying a valid name as the material.
        You can also get any material's RGB color values in API code and from that you can compare it to the 'built-in' colors' RGB values.
        See the Material AND Color parts of the API docs...
        If you have a material already in the SKP why do you need to use a new 'color' based one at all ?

        TIG

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        • lbsswuL Offline
          lbsswu
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          @tig said:

          I'm not sure that there is any correspondence between the external SKM file's RGB values and the built-in [OpenGL] colors.
          You can of course make new materials directly from from colors - like 'AliceBlue' - just by specifying a valid name as the material.
          You can also get any material's RGB color values in API code and from that you can compare it to the 'built-in' colors' RGB values.
          See the Material AND Color parts of the API docs...
          If you have a material already in the SKP why do you need to use a new 'color' based one at all ?

          Hi, TIG. Sorry for my late thanks.

          Actually, other people im my group use two styles of colors, e.g.the external SKM file's colors and the built-in [OpenGL] colors. I want to integrate them.

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