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HyperHacker Posts: 187/5072 |
Maybe I can help with that. Look closely at the screenshots... what do you see? (Hint: Look at 'mouse'.) |
neotransotaku Posts: 122/1860 |
after you select your color, go to edit colors, then click on 'Define Custom Colors' and the eyedropper color will be selected |
Apophis Posts: 82/734 |
Originally posted by [GGS use the eyedroper, then goto Edit Colors in the menu |
Cruel Justice Posts: 318/1637 |
I'm fully aware of the eyedropper, it's just that I cannot look into the color properties. |
neotransotaku Posts: 121/1860 |
i was going to say photoshop and use its eyedropper tool but you do not have that. Unless you keep track of the colors you use...or make a palette in the picture (i.e. what artist due when they are painting...all the colors they need on their...palette) there isn't much you can do. I do not believe...
anyways--ms paint also has an eyedropper tool... |
Cruel Justice Posts: 310/1637 |
Okay, without photoshop this has been a real problem.
First off, I make a lot of custom colors in my images. After saving the image, my palette is lost. I need to know the EXACT RGB values to put my custom/ripped graphics into my hack. I hate guessing and comparing, that takes too much time. This also applies to other things as well (don't move this). What can I do to get these precise values? |