Under the
Basic tab within the Surface Editor, you??™ll see the Color listing at the top. There is
an RGB value indicator with a small color sample. This small area offers you a lot
of control:
?—? Left-clicking on the small, colored square next to the RGB values makes the
standard system color palette appear. Here, you can choose your color in RGB
(red, green, blue), HSV (hue, saturation, value), or from custom colors you
may have set up previously.
?—? Right-clicking and dragging on the small colored square next to the RGB values
in the Surface Editor changes all three values at once. This is great for
increasing or decreasing the color brightness.
?—? Clicking the left mouse button on either the red, green, or blue numeric value
and dragging left or right increases or decreases the color value. You will
instantly see the small color square next to the RGB values change. You??™ll also
see the sample display update.
?—? If you??™re not keen on setting RGB values and
prefer HSV values instead, rest easy. Clicking
once on the RGB values with the right
mouse button changes the selection to HSV
(Figure 3.27).
Note
?—? Make sure you??™re using the display preview options as you like them.
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