Color Clipboard Utility
Tools menu - Color Clipboard
Utilities panel - Utilities rollout - Color Clipboard
button
For example, if in the
Material Editor, you want to copy a color from a swatch in one level of a
material to a swatch in another level (or from another material), there would be
no way to do it with drag and drop. This is because you can't have two
materials/maps visible at the same time. However, you can drag the color from
one material to the color clipboard, switch to the other material, and then drag
the color from the clipboard to the swatch in the new material.
You can save and load color clipboard files. The saved file, which is given a .ccb (color clip board) extension, is an ASCII file that contains a palette description. The first 12 lines of the file consist of three RGB numbers, so you can easily edit or create your own clipboard files. This file format is also used by the VertexPaint modifier.
You can save and load color clipboard files. The saved file, which is given a .ccb (color clip board) extension, is an ASCII file that contains a palette description. The first 12 lines of the file consist of three RGB numbers, so you can easily edit or create your own clipboard files. This file format is also used by the VertexPaint modifier.
To copy a color from a
swatch to the color clipboard:
- On the Utilities panel, click Color Clipboard.
- Open the Material Editor.
- Select a color from any swatch in a material.
- Drag the color to a swatch in the color clipboard.
- A dialog appears asking if you want to copy or swap the material. Choose copy to replace the swatch in the color clipboard with the swatch from the material you selected. Choose swap to swap colors on the Color Clipboard swatch and material swatch.
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- Color swatches
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Click a color swatch to edit its value with the Color Selector.
NoteThe Color Selector invoked by this utility uses decimal numbers in the range 0.0 to 1.0, instead of integers in the range 0 to 255 as with other color-selection dialogs in 3ds Max. - New Floater
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Displays a floating clipboard with 12 slots, plus buttons for opening and saving color clipboard files. You can open up as many of these floaters as you want and you can minimize them. If you exit the Utilities panel or select the Close button to exit the Color Clipboard utility, any visible floaters remain open. When you close a floater, any changed values are lost.
- - Close
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Exits the Clipboard utility.
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