I've only just discovered the Consolidated styles (Amazing I lasted this long, it's a lifesaver
), and I found that some of the colours aren't shon, because they're colorized. So what exactly does the Colorized. I=xxx mean? How do I find out what it should look like in the default color scheme?
Now to my suggestion. As there is an image resource bible already, which has helped me numerous times, what about a color resource bible? This would also be a great help to me and probably to other skinners. An example entry would be similar to this:
(Color Fill) |
RGB | ID: 45110 | 245,245,245 | Referenced in: 919, 920, 921, etc.
(Color fill (default color scheme)) |
Colorized | ID: 1186 | I: 237 | Referenced in: 919, 920, 921 etc.
Thanks