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Thread: Would you give up a bit of texture for true black/white/brite colors?
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PerilousWish
Mon Mar 15, 2004 4:45 pm
#1
This hit me in the 'talk about colors' thread.
GarVa has stated that true white, true black and intense colors are not possible because of texture conflict.
My question to you is this: would you be willing to give up a bit of texture for a true black, true white, and brite colors?
Syzygy-Gorath
Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:13 am
#2
PerilousWish wrote:
This hit me in the 'talk about colors' thread.
GarVa has stated that true white, true black and intense colors are not possible because of texture conflict.
My question to you is this: would you be willing to give up a bit of texture for a true black, true white, and brite colors?
I'm perfectly happy with our fake black and fake white (except for those few items that don't take them quite right, like a white muscle shirt.) All I really want is a non-baby-puke-yellow. *shrugs*
AnitaSWG
Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:17 am
#3
I guess I'm confused about what a 'true black' would be. There are a few of our items that lose all detailing when you make them black. The suit jacket is one I think, and maybe the men's dress shoes. I usually back them off a shade so you can still see the buttons, etc. I wouldn't want the black to be so "solid" that all you see is this black blob. Well, I guess if they want to add a black blob color it would be okay.. as long as they leave in our current options. ![]()
RandDarkstar
Tue Mar 16, 2004 11:53 am
#4
Black blobs are no good, but pure black with lots of highlighting and texturing marks would be nice
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