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sorry for the broken link.
sorry for the broken link. I'll upload in about an hour and you'll be able to download it then.
John Martini
Digital Artist
http://www.JokerMartini.com (new site)
Script is missing, 404 error
I love this script but can't download it :(
Mike Kennedy
earth_mike(AT)hotmail.com
Nice one but what about this plug
Hey, this is a nice little script. Thank you for this. But, maybe some of you might be interested in that.
http://maxplugins.de/max2011.php?search=coolpicker&sort=Author
I use this a my standard color picker for long time now and it has quite some cool features... just to let you know. Keep up the good work though.
Greets Ben
Hexadecimal Color Palette Script
Thanks a lot!!
very useful!
Well done .... thank U very
Well done ....
thank U very much.
Very useful, thanks for
Very useful, thanks for sharing, much appreciated. I think it's crazy that after all these years the native 3ds Max color selector still doesn't support hex color values.
Sevensheaven.nl — design | illustration | visualization | cartoons | animation
its more nice if you add
its more nice if you add index color converter to it, like if this color :
R : 127
G : 56
B : 56
index color : #7f3838
Nice, the hex value seems to
Nice, the hex value seems to work pretty good. Another suggestion would be to have 8-bit and floating-point values for an alpha channel as well. Some applications use alpha with hex values as well, by adding an extra hex key at the end. For example, all black with 100% alpha would be #000000FF.
Little but BIG Script! Thanks
Little but BIG Script! Thanks for sharing... it's very helpful :)
Just a suggestion, It would
Just a suggestion,
It would be nice to have a hexadecimal value as well. For example #FFFFFF would be white and #000000 would be black.