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== Entity description ==
== Entity description ==
Used to create a blend between two colors for controlling the color of another entity.
Used to create a blend between two colors for controlling the color of another entity.
* The following entities can accept [[color255]] inputs: [[env_sun]], [[env_lightglow]], [[env_beam]], [[env_fog_controller]], [[env_sprite]], [[light_dynamic]], [[shadow_control]], as well as any entity which uses rendercolor.


== Keyvalues ==
== Keyvalues ==
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* '''OutColor''' <[[color255]]> Fired when the InValue input is received, with the remapped RGB color as the parameter.
* '''OutColor''' <[[color255]]> Fired when the InValue input is received, with the remapped RGB color as the parameter.
== Uses ==
The following entities can accept [[color255]] inputs: [[env_sun]], [[env_lightglow]], [[env_beam]],  [[env_fog_controller]], [[env_sprite]], [[light_dynamic]], [[shadow_control]], as well as any entity which uses rendercolor.
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Revision as of 15:18, 12 April 2008

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Entity description

Used to create a blend between two colors for controlling the color of another entity.


Keyvalues

<integer> Input values below this value will be ignored.
  • inmax
<integer> Input values above this value will be ignored.
  • colormin
<color255> When the input value is equal to 'Minimum Valid Input Value', this is the output RGB color.
  • colormax
<color255> When the input value is equal to 'Maximum Valid Input Value', this is the output RGB color.

Flags

  • 1: Ignore out-of-range input values

Inputs

Outputs