Color Swatches
#1
G'Day Tyson,

Is there any chance of getting the choice to use color swatches over the color picker, sometimes you just want to pick from a consistent set of colors.  Or let us have a set of custom swatches to use in the color picker area - like Max has a set of custom colors you can choose and re-use from.

Thanks
Rob
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#2
I don't think that's something I would dedicate development time to - if Autodesk implement a better color picker I could have that pop up. As it stands, Autodesk's swatch picker thing is pretty poorly implemented, so I'll stick to the regular color picker for now.
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#3
(01-27-2025, 03:47 AM)tyFlow Wrote: I don't think that's something I would dedicate development time to - if Autodesk implement a better color picker I could have that pop up. As it stands, Autodesk's swatch picker thing is pretty poorly implemented, so I'll stick to the regular color picker for now.

OK - Thanks for considering it ! - There are ways around it Smile

Rob
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#4
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(01-27-2025, 03:47 AM)tyFlow Wrote: I don't think that's something I would dedicate development time to - if Autodesk implement a better color picker I could have that pop up. As it stands, Autodesk's swatch picker thing is pretty poorly implemented, so I'll stick to the regular color picker for now.

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