![]() Clicking on a variation changes the current color in the picker. Hue/Sat/Val Variation – Variation of the current color. Changing the color leads to an interactive render update. Left-click on the color from this swatch to save it.ĭelete – Right-click on any previously saved color swatch to delete it. Note that there is a live link between the active color slot and the picker. Note that when a new color slot is selected in the Asset Editor (without closing the Color Picker), the Previous swatch is updated.Ĭurrent – Left-click on the current color to save it in the color palette. This means that in some situations a slight temperature tweak might result in a relatively big color change. ![]() Note that not every color can be translated to a temperature value. Changing the color updates the temperature (K) value to the closest approximate temperature (based on its RGB value). Changing slider values automatically updates the current color. H/S/V – Adjusts the Hue/Saturation/Value of the respective channel within the range. R/G/B – Adjusts the Red/Green/Blue value of the respective channel within the selected RGB Range. 0 to 255 – RGB values range from 0 to 255. It just changes the numeric values describing the color.Ġ.0 to 1.0 – RGB values range from 0 to 1. Note that changing the mode does not visually affect the color selected. Range – Changes the RGB color slider ranges. This option is available when the Color Management 's RGB Primaries option is set to ACEScg. Rendering (ACEScg) – The color values displayed match the color values that V-Ray uses for internal calculations (and the values listed in a. It also allows for specifying exact (might be measured) material parameters. This mode is useful when blending materials or textures with exact color values. On the other hand, if two colors are blended with a Mix (Map) texture using the same 0.5 mix color, the result is exactly 50% color blend. This means that if a 0.5 in value, gray color is selected, it appears bright when rendered and viewed in sRGB space. Rendering (RGB) – The color values displayed match the color values that V-Ray uses for internal calculations (and the values listed in a. This means that if a color is set with exact RGB values, rendered and then picked from the image, the values match. Screen (sRGB) – The color values displayed match the color in the rendered image viewed in sRGB space (the VFB default behavior). It just changes the numeric values describing the color. from the Color Slider.Ĭolor Slider – Specifies the color spectrum for the Color Field.Ĭolor Space – Changes the mode of the color values displayed. Color Field – Selects a color from the color spectrum, i.e.
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