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| 11 Jul 2011 02:35 PM |
| You know the one on the wiki.roblox.com? I'm trying to see which one is the numerical value of colors. like 64, 100, 240, etc. |
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| 11 Jul 2011 02:35 PM |
| What's the link? Can you guys tell me please? I remember seeing it, I just don't know where... |
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juriaan
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| 11 Jul 2011 02:38 PM |
Here is the Link : http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php/BrickColor_Codes
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Fl0x
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| 11 Jul 2011 02:39 PM |
| I recommend using Color3 though. |
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juriaan
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| 11 Jul 2011 02:50 PM |
No Problem. But Flox. Yes , I would Recommed that too. But let them go. They will see that the Color3.new is just much better :D
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myrco919
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| 11 Jul 2011 02:58 PM |
Hey, Fl0x. You can get the Color3 of a BrickColor.
c3 = BrickColor.new("Bright red").Color |
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