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    [ANSWERED] change fill color with a value?

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    • camilozk
      camilozk last edited by Woland

      Ey!

      Is it possible to change the fill color of the "shapes" actor with a value? I have tried but not succeded.

      any workaround?

      :)

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        jandraka @camilozk last edited by

        @camilozk

        You can try "Color Maker RGBA" actor attached to fill input.

        Best

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        • Skulpture
          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

          Something like this?

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          • bonemap
            bonemap Izzy Guru @Skulpture last edited by

            @skulpture said:

            Something like this?

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            • Woland
              Woland Tech Staff last edited by Woland

              You can also go color > integer > color 

              GIF EXAMPLE

              >>>EXAMPLE FILE<<<

              You can also use a Selector actor with integers or color. 


              Also if you change a color throughout a Scene but need the color to initialize as a particular color, you cannot initialize initialize colors in the normal way (there's no Property Inspector where you can define an initialized value and check the initialize box.) Initializing the inputs of a Color Maker actor does not update the color it outputs.


              Thus, you need to use a workaround to make sure you initialize the color correctly. There are a number of ways to do this, but here's an example.


              Here's another workaround for initializing something with a color input.


              Best wishes,

              Woland

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              • camilozk
                camilozk last edited by

                that is amazing guys.

                thank you so much for this input!

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