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On 12/17/2008 at 7:03 PM, ZizOiz said:
the palette I use to paint grass:
; Paint.NET Palette File ; Lines that start with a semicolon are comments ; Colors are written as 8-digit hexadecimal numbers: aarrggbb ; For example, this would specify green: FF00FF00 ; The alpha ('aa') value specifies how transparent a color is. FF is fully opaque, 00 is fully transparent. ; A palette must consist of ninety six (96) colors. If there are less than this, the remaining color ; slots will be set to white (FFFFFFFF). If there are more, then the remaining colors will be ignored. 80000C01 80001101 80001602 80001C02 80002103 80002603 80002B04 80003004 80003505 80003A05 80003F06 80004406 80004907 80004F07 80005408 80005908 80005E09 80006309 8000680A 80006D0A 8000720B 8000770B 80007C0C 8000820D 8000870D 80008C0E 8000910E 8000960F 80009B0F 8000A010 8000A510 8000AA11 8000AF11 8000B512 8000BA12 8000BF13
the palette I use to paint gray stone:
; Paint.NET Palette File ; Lines that start with a semicolon are comments ; Colors are written as 8-digit hexadecimal numbers: aarrggbb ; For example, this would specify green: FF00FF00 ; The alpha ('aa') value specifies how transparent a color is. FF is fully opaque, 00 is fully transparent. ; A palette must consist of ninety six (96) colors. If there are less than this, the remaining color ; slots will be set to white (FFFFFFFF). If there are more, then the remaining colors will be ignored. FF191713 FF1E1B17 FF23201B FF28241F FF2D2923 FF332E27 FF38322B FF3D372F FF423B33 FF474037 FF4C453B FF51493F FF564E43 FF5B5347 FF60574B FF665C4F FF6B6053 FF706557 FF756A5B FF7A6E5F FF7F7363 FF847767 FF897C6B FF8E816F FF938573 FF998A77 FF9E8F7B FFA3937F FFA89883 FFAD9C87 FFB2A18B FFB7A68F FFBCAA93 FFC1AF97 FFC6B49D FFCEBBA3 FFD6C2A9 FFDDC9AF FFE5D0B5 FFEDD7BB FFF4DEC1 FFFCE5C7 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 80191713 801E1B17 8023201B 8028241F 802D2923 80332E27 8038322B 803D372F 80423B33 80474037 804C453B 8051493F 80564E43 805B5347 8060574B 80665C4F 806B6053 80706557 80756A5B 807A6E5F 807F7363 80847767 80897C6B 808E816F 80938573 80998A77 809E8F7B 80A3937F 80A89883 80AD9C87 80B2A18B 80B7A68F 80BCAA93 80C1AF97 80C6B49D 80CEBBA3 80D6C2A9 80DDC9AF 80E5D0B5 80EDD7BB 80F4DEC1 80FCE5C7 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
the palette I use to paint tree trunks:
; Paint.NET Palette File ; Lines that start with a semicolon are comments ; Colors are written as 8-digit hexadecimal numbers: aarrggbb ; For example, this would specify green: FF00FF00 ; The alpha ('aa') value specifies how transparent a color is. FF is fully opaque, 00 is fully transparent. ; A palette must consist of ninety six (96) colors. If there are less than this, the remaining color ; slots will be set to white (FFFFFFFF). If there are more, then the remaining colors will be ignored. FF000000 FF020100 FF070501 FF0C0902 FF110C03 FF161004 FF1C1405 FF211706 FF261B08 FF2B1F09 FF30230A FF35260B FF3A2A0C FF3F2E0D FF44310E FF49350F FF4F3910 FF543C11 FF594012 FF5E4413 FF634714 FF684B15 FF6D4F17 FF705217 FF755918 FF7A5F19 FF7F661A FF826C1C FFAF932B FFD8BA4B FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 7F000000 7F020100 7F070501 7F0C0902 7F110C03 7F161004 7F1C1405 7F211706 7F261B08 7F2B1F09 7F30230A 7F35260B 7F3A2A0C 7F3F2E0D 7F44310E 7F49350F 7F4F3910 7F543C11 7F594012 7F5E4413 7F634714 7F684B15 7F6D4F17 7F705217 7F755918 7F7A5F19 7F7F661A 7F826C1C 7FAF932B 7FD8BA4B FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
a sepia-toned palette:
; Paint.NET Palette File ; Lines that start with a semicolon are comments ; Colors are written as 8-digit hexadecimal numbers: aarrggbb ; For example, this would specify green: FF00FF00 ; The alpha ('aa') value specifies how transparent a color is. FF is fully opaque, 00 is fully transparent. ; A palette must consist of ninety six (96) colors. If there are less than this, the remaining color ; slots will be set to white (FFFFFFFF). If there are more, then the remaining colors will be ignored. FF000000 FF0F0D0A FF1E1B15 FF2D281F FF3F382B FF4F4636 FF5B523F FF6D614B FF7F7157 FF8E7E62 FF9E8C6D FFAD9977 FFBAA580 FFC9B38B FFD8C195 FFE8CEA0 FF000000 FF0F0D0B FF1E1B16 FF2D2922 FF3F3A2F FF4F483B FF5E5646 FF6D6452 FF7F745F FF8E826B FF9E9076 FFAD9E82 FFBCAC8D FFCCBA99 FFDBC8A4 FFEAD6AF FF000000 FF0F0E0C FF1E1C19 FF2D2A25 FF3F3B34 FF4F4940 FF5E584D FF6D6659 FF7F7768 FF8E8575 FF9E9381 FFADA18E FFBFB29C FFCEC0A9 FFDDCFB5 FFEDDDC2 FF000000 FF0F0E0D FF1E1D1A FF2D2B28 FF3F3D38 FF4F4B45 FF5E5A53 FF6D6960 FF7F7A70 FF8E887D FF9E978B FFADA698 FFBFB7A8 FFCEC5B5 FFDDD4C3 FFEDE3D0 FF000000 FF0F0E0E FF1E1D1C FF2D2C2B FF3F3E3B FF4F4D4A FF5E5C58 FF6D6B67 FF7F7C77 FF8E8B86 FF9E9A94 FFADA9A2 FFBFBBB3 FFCECAC2 FFDDD9D0 FFEDE8DE FFFFE3AF FFFFE8BF FFFFEED1 FFFFF4E0 FFFFF9EF FF000000
and an all-values vivid electric blue pallet:
; Paint.NET Palette File ; Lines that start with a semicolon are comments ; Colors are written as 8-digit hexadecimal numbers: aarrggbb ; For example, this would specify green: FF00FF00 ; The alpha ('aa') value specifies how transparent a color is. FF is fully opaque, 00 is fully transparent. ; A palette must consist of ninety six (96) colors. If there are less than this, the remaining color ; slots will be set to white (FFFFFFFF). If there are more, then the remaining colors will be ignored. FF000000 FF0F0D0A FF1E1B15 FF2D281F FF3F382B FF4F4636 FF5B523F FF6D614B FF7F7157 FF8E7E62 FF9E8C6D FFAD9977 FFBAA580 FFC9B38B FFD8C195 FFE8CEA0 FF000000 FF0F0D0B FF1E1B16 FF2D2922 FF3F3A2F FF4F483B FF5E5646 FF6D6452 FF7F745F FF8E826B FF9E9076 FFAD9E82 FFBCAC8D FFCCBA99 FFDBC8A4 FFEAD6AF FF000000 FF0F0E0C FF1E1C19 FF2D2A25 FF3F3B34 FF4F4940 FF5E584D FF6D6659 FF7F7768 FF8E8575 FF9E9381 FFADA18E FFBFB29C FFCEC0A9 FFDDCFB5 FFEDDDC2 FF000000 FF0F0E0D FF1E1D1A FF2D2B28 FF3F3D38 FF4F4B45 FF5E5A53 FF6D6960 FF7F7A70 FF8E887D FF9E978B FFADA698 FFBFB7A8 FFCEC5B5 FFDDD4C3 FFEDE3D0 FF000000 FF0F0E0E FF1E1D1C FF2D2C2B FF3F3E3B FF4F4D4A FF5E5C58 FF6D6B67 FF7F7C77 FF8E8B86 FF9E9A94 FFADA9A2 FFBFBBB3 FFCECAC2 FFDDD9D0 FFEDE8DE FFFFE3AF FFFFE8BF FFFFEED1 FFFFF4E0 FFFFF9EF FF000000
and there are all of my useful to semi-useful pallets. My pallets that I use for painting typically have a section with the range of colors with complete opacity, and another with half opacity.
Not to nit-pick but the sepia-toned palette and electric blue palette are identical. BTW, thank you for sharing your palettes. Rick
Feature Request: Persistent Palette Selection Highlight
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Posted
When selecting a color from the current palette dialog box the individual color highlights on mouse over:
(white box under cursor)
However when the mouse is removed the highlight is also removed:
The feature request is to have a highlight on the MRU (most recently used):
I realize the numeric value is displayed in the RGB and Hex boxes but having a persistent visual reference to the MRU
would make it easier when the palette has gradient values that are nearly identical. Especially useful for those whose eyes
are fatigued from long hours or haven't worked like those of a 20 year old in a long time. The two selections below are
adjacent in the visual gradient but I don't know which is which.
THIS: vs. THIS:
Thank you