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Color Library and Picker Interface Reference

Color Library and Picker Interface Reference

When you click on a color thumbnail of a material in VStitcher or Lotta, the Color dialog box is displayed.

Color dialog box - library

Label Description

1

Personal palette, gives quick access to commonly used colors.

  • Click Add to display a pop-up thumbnail of the selected color. Drag it to a space on the palette.

  • Alternatively, drag a color from the available colors to the personal palette.

When you select a color, you can click any of the colors displayed in the personal palette.

2

Selector for Library or Picker. By default, Library is displayed. Click Picker to view the color picker. For more information, refer to Color Dialog Box - Picker Selected.

3

The selected color library.

Click the drop-down Drop-down to display the available libraries.

4

Available colors.

5

Ready palette with standard colors available to select:

Four colors

  • Top left - no color. Removes existing color. Not enabled for fabrics.

  • Top right - white (#FFFFFF).

  • Bottom left - gray (#7F7F7F).

  • Bottom right - black (#000000).

Note: True black does not exist in cloth. Therefore, the Pantone TCX chip uses RGB (42, 43,45) based on cotton color standards. When choosing colors for cloth, it is important to use colors that can appear in reality to ensure that details are successfully rendered. 

6

 

  • Click to select list List view or grid Grid view view.

  • Click Search to search for a color by name.

Color Dialog Box - Picker Selected

Color dialog box - picker

Label Description

1

Selected hue. Drag to select a shade of the hue.

2

Hex color value.

3

HSB (top) and RGB (bottom) color value.

4

Selected new and current color.

5

Eye dropper color picker. Drag to the color you want to select.

6

Drag the slider on the color bar to change the hue.

 

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