Sim Tigerlilley TS3
phyllis_p:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 June 09, 02:41:27
Well, make the relevant updates and send in new pix. Chop-chop. And it doesn't need skills of an artist for this. It just needs skills of an oafish barbarian.
You oafish barbarian. I iz NOT a camarawhore, thankyouverymuch. Can't speak for the others. My Sim will remain as is, because she is unacceptable to you anyway since her head is on right.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Nailati on 2009 June 09, 14:53:17
This is a good start, but the RGB values will still almost certainly have to be adjusted manually due to lighting/color cast (especially if you use a webcam).
I have no idea what that means. Same RGB values = same color, no?
Nailati:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 June 10, 00:56:33
I have no idea what that means. Same RGB values = same color, no?
Yes, but the color in the photo does not necessarily equal the color of the object. Think of how bluish webcam photos tend to be, for instance. If the photo is properly color-balanced and the lighting conditions aren't extreme this won't be a problem. Otherwise, the options are to either fix the colors in Photochop/Gimp/whatever, or tweak them in the game.
J. M. Pescado:
nanacake:
There is Tint Color and then Brightness/Contrast. Tint adjusts on the circle and Brightness/Contrast on the slider. If you use the preset color blocks in CAST, someone with photoshop eyes like mine, notices the gray is not grayscale, but actually a gray blue/green. To get a true no color gray, you must use the white preset or using the hex, and then move the slider to lessen the brightness. It's driving me nuts they messed up the preset grays, and there is no pink or matte on the presets. I started making my own presets in misc category but I wish you could save them in the color blocks! I have spent way too much time with colors until I started using this- http://colorschemedesigner.com/ This site is a MUST if you're having issues like I am with it. Also has color vision deficiency options and useful for making matching/complimenting pattern hues if you're not so artistically inclined. CAST eats my OCD for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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