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- | A **color** is a scripting data type that, as the name implies, represents an RGB color value and is written as //color[r, g, b]//. The The R, G, and B values correspond to the intensity of the red, green, and blue elements of the color and can range from 0 to 255. | + | A **color** is a scripting data type that, as the name implies, represents an RGB color value and is written as //color[r, g, b]//. The R, G, and B values correspond to the intensity of the red, green, and blue elements of the color and can range from 0 to 255. |
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The example above represents full intensity blue. The RGB values can be taken from one of the built-in color pickers (for example, by editing a palette color on the [[Editor Tools]] tab), or from many common image editing applications like Microsoft Paint. | The example above represents full intensity blue. The RGB values can be taken from one of the built-in color pickers (for example, by editing a palette color on the [[Editor Tools]] tab), or from many common image editing applications like Microsoft Paint. | ||
- | When working in the visual Script Editor, any functions that have a color parameter will provide a color picker button in its visual node. | + | When working in the visual |
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