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| (not a c++ variable) | |||
| A string of three [[byte]]s (0-255) separated by spaces: | A string of three [[byte]]s (0-255) separated by spaces: | ||
| <code>RED GREEN BLUE</code> | <code>RED GREEN BLUE</code> | ||
Revision as of 15:04, 6 August 2005
(not a c++ variable)
A string of three bytes (0-255) separated by spaces:
RED GREEN BLUE
Examples:
- Red = "255 0 0"
- Green = "0 255 0"
- Blue = "0 0 255"
- Orange = "255 128 0"
Hammer allows for additional integers (possibly strings and floats too?) to be attached to the end of the color255. This is used by light entities to store their brightness.