Questions tagged [palettes]
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Extract Palette from image - how to define the number of colors?
Image editor allows you to extract a palette via Image-->extract Palette.
Is there a way to set the number of color the image gets reduced to?
Python gives you a threshold value at least.
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How to get a specific color/slot from a Color Palette
i'm currently trying out a few different things and hit a wall when I was trying to get the rgb value of a color in a palette:
I'm looking for the RGB Value of one of the colors in this palette, and ...
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How to swap between color palettes in blender?
I currently use color palettes by opening a png in the UV editor and clicking on the respective color, but I am open to other options. How can I make it so that the object is not linked to a specific ...
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Querying the active palette from grease pencil vertex color palette via python
Is there a way to query the name of the currently active palette shown when you click in the color swatch on the drawing bar in the main UI when using Grease Pencil's vertex color mode?
Alternatively, ...
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Extract Palette Threshold?
I'm working on a Grease Pencil project and I was following a great tutorial (link below) where he uses [Image Editor] Extract Palette... > Threshold to simplify (reduce) the palette colors.
Maybe ...
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text turning into a liquid problem
I want to transform a caption into a waterfall, but I can't.
I tried in 2 ways:
The words become liquid, but for some reason, a letter or two does not become liquid, and I have no idea why. I haven't ...
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How to control the colors in a rendered image? I need to make old school sprite pixel art but I am having trouble with the final render, how to fix?
The pixel art sprites come out great with Blender, however the in-game engine uses a color Palette (.pal) index for certain effects. Green is transparent and Red is ground shadow. Whitish Blue is for ...