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Quick
and Easy Gel Buttons in Canvas 7
Part Eight |
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A Few Examples Using The RGB Model
As I mentioned previously in this tutorial,
I was hacking out RGB values before settling on the
HSL color model. But some of the RGB examples produced
some good results so I'll share them with you here.
These examples use the object characteristics of the
first gel button master in the tutorial (the yellow
one where Object 3 has a 50% transparency with a Gaussian
blur radius of 17 pixels).
31. Below are examples of green, blue
and purple. Following is a screen shot of the Inks palette
with the positions of the colors along with the RGB
values in tabular format.
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Object 1 |
Object 2 |
Object 4 |
Green
Button |
R |
0 |
0 |
0 |
G |
28 |
142 |
113 |
B |
14 |
71 |
56 |
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Blue
Button |
R |
0 |
0 |
0 |
G |
0 |
0 |
0 |
B |
28 |
142 |
113 |
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Purple
Button |
R |
28 |
142 |
113 |
G |
0 |
0 |
0 |
B |
28 |
142 |
113 |
32. Here is an example of a yellow button with a screen
shot of the Inks palette and RGB color table.
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Object 1 |
Object 2 |
Object 4 |
Yellow
Button |
R |
142 |
255 |
227 |
G |
142 |
255 |
227 |
B |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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