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Art Aug 29, 2018 @ 2:21am
how to change the color of the text?
how to write, the name of the world in blue text?
Originally posted by Basan™:
Originally posted by aemtr:
Originally posted by Shiva Vyre:
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oh sorry, I did not know, I'm still badly oriented here

Not a real problem, I believe. I trust that we all were (lost) at some point or another. XD

Originally posted by aemtr:
How to use two colors, not one? Permit red and green?

To acheive that you'll have to use the colour code of each after the other. In shorts, it'd look somothing like this (without the commas, ofc): "<#900>[Insert Text here] <#0f0>[Insert Text here]". And so on with that sort of logic.
Just keep in mind that apart Arcsigns all other signs or plaques have a 35 character limit so it's best to type all the colour codes you intend 1st since they don't count for that limit. Once you've decided which text to have in there, that is. ;'p

In CreatiVerse (CV) the colour coding usually follows the hexadecimal principles of HTML's language. Luckily for me, it was a part of my self-learning experiences and interests in while online.
It's over here[www.w3schools.com] that I generally come into when trying to get an idea for colours since once you pick the colour and tone you simply have to copy-paste it into your sign. I think that if you decide to stick around you'll see that most of the community tends to be quite friendly and helpful. And here's the UnOfficial Game's Wiki[creativerse.wikia.com], just in case.
Anyway... if you wish or need to know something, since we're not mind readers, please feel to ask. ^^




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Xoff Aug 29, 2018 @ 2:23am 
[0000FF]Blue[FFFF00]Yellow
Art Aug 29, 2018 @ 2:42am 
Originally posted by Xoff:
[0000FF]Blue[FFFF00]Yellow
with a nickname so you can do?
Art Aug 29, 2018 @ 2:48am 
How to use two colors, not one? Permit red and green?
Shiva Vyre Aug 29, 2018 @ 3:27am 
Moved to Tips & Strageties - you can also search "font" in this forum and see about text size also :snowflakes:
Art Aug 29, 2018 @ 3:56am 
Originally posted by Shiva Vyre:
Moved to Tips & Strageties - you can also search "font" in this forum and see about text size also :snowflakes:
oh sorry, I did not know, I'm still badly oriented here
The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic.
Basan™ Aug 29, 2018 @ 4:18am 
Originally posted by aemtr:
Originally posted by Shiva Vyre:
...
oh sorry, I did not know, I'm still badly oriented here

Not a real problem, I believe. I trust that we all were (lost) at some point or another. XD

Originally posted by aemtr:
How to use two colors, not one? Permit red and green?

To acheive that you'll have to use the colour code of each after the other. In shorts, it'd look somothing like this (without the commas, ofc): "<#900>[Insert Text here] <#0f0>[Insert Text here]". And so on with that sort of logic.
Just keep in mind that apart Arcsigns all other signs or plaques have a 35 character limit so it's best to type all the colour codes you intend 1st since they don't count for that limit. Once you've decided which text to have in there, that is. ;'p

In CreatiVerse (CV) the colour coding usually follows the hexadecimal principles of HTML's language. Luckily for me, it was a part of my self-learning experiences and interests in while online.
It's over here[www.w3schools.com] that I generally come into when trying to get an idea for colours since once you pick the colour and tone you simply have to copy-paste it into your sign. I think that if you decide to stick around you'll see that most of the community tends to be quite friendly and helpful. And here's the UnOfficial Game's Wiki[creativerse.wikia.com], just in case.
Anyway... if you wish or need to know something, since we're not mind readers, please feel to ask. ^^




Last edited by Basan™; Aug 29, 2018 @ 4:21am
Art Aug 29, 2018 @ 4:50am 
Originally posted by Basan™:
Originally posted by aemtr:
oh sorry, I did not know, I'm still badly oriented here

Not a real problem, I believe. I trust that we all were (lost) at some point or another. XD

Originally posted by aemtr:
How to use two colors, not one? Permit red and green?

To acheive that you'll have to use the colour code of each after the other. In shorts, it'd look somothing like this (without the commas, ofc): "<#900>[Insert Text here] <#0f0>[Insert Text here]". And so on with that sort of logic.
Just keep in mind that apart Arcsigns all other signs or plaques have a 35 character limit so it's best to type all the colour codes you intend 1st since they don't count for that limit. Once you've decided which text to have in there, that is. ;'p

In CreatiVerse (CV) the colour coding usually follows the hexadecimal principles of HTML's language. Luckily for me, it was a part of my self-learning experiences and interests in while online.
It's over here[www.w3schools.com] that I generally come into when trying to get an idea for colours since once you pick the colour and tone you simply have to copy-paste it into your sign. I think that if you decide to stick around you'll see that most of the community tends to be quite friendly and helpful. And here's the UnOfficial Game's Wiki[creativerse.wikia.com], just in case.
Anyway... if you wish or need to know something, since we're not mind readers, please feel to ask. ^^
Oh yeah, I'm studying creativerse.wikia.com
Thanks a lot for your help)
Basan™ Aug 29, 2018 @ 6:03am 
Not a problem, mate/fellow creator. ^^
And since my ISP hates me from time to time I winded up cutting short my previous explanation. The hexadecimal colour coding works in CV by the <#RGB> principle, being the 1st value forRed, 2nd for Green and the 3rd for Blue. And that's why black in the game is <#000> and if you wish to see colours with a tad more detail/nuances then had an extra value right next to that and it'll be the regular colour coding in CV, which is <#RRGGBB>.
Or a simpler approach, which was as most of us probably started, which is "<color=black>" and so on sort of jazz. ;'p

These 2, ""<#0f6> and "<#0fc>", are just a few of my favourite colours that I've came up with after experimentation and I recall them from 2 simple mnemonics (fix six and fix see). See if you like'em, by any chance.
Last edited by Basan™; Aug 29, 2018 @ 6:07am
Art Aug 29, 2018 @ 11:25am 
Thanks, I'll try.

Originally posted by Basan™:
Not a problem, mate/fellow creator. ^^
And since my ISP hates me from time to time I winded up cutting short my previous explanation. The hexadecimal colour coding works in CV by the <#RGB> principle, being the 1st value forRed, 2nd for Green and the 3rd for Blue. And that's why black in the game is <#000> and if you wish to see colours with a tad more detail/nuances then had an extra value right next to that and it'll be the regular colour coding in CV, which is <#RRGGBB>.
Or a simpler approach, which was as most of us probably started, which is "<color=black>" and so on sort of jazz. ;'p

These 2, ""<#0f6> and "<#0fc>", are just a few of my favourite colours that I've came up with after experimentation and I recall them from 2 simple mnemonics (fix six and fix see). See if you like'em, by any chance.
Thanks, I'll try.
Katua Nov 25, 2018 @ 1:33am 
How To Making Colored World Name?
Please Help me How to making colored world name
Shiva Vyre Nov 25, 2018 @ 3:08am 
Merged with this thread in Tips and Strategies
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