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[[category:Variables]](not a c++ variable) | [[category:Variables]][[Category:Glossary]](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: |
Revision as of 01:09, 30 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.