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- apipshort replied Dec 15, 2017
00c Color Wheel Mixer.mq4 A usability upgrade to the Mixer. Download is from foot of First Post Same name, just overwrite any existing versions. Please note that a "Last Edit" date appears at the top of the mq4s. When in doubt go with that. ...
- apipshort replied Dec 10, 2017
Dwarf Star on Gray Levels 127 and 128. This little guy has taken on a life all it's own, and is now straddling a divide. Actually straddling, in a nicely paradoxical way. It is acting as a weather vane, or rather color vane. On Gray_127: Six ...
- apipshort replied Dec 10, 2017
Core on Gray Levels 127 and 128. Please note a correction in Post #29 to the phrase; "The three other colors are familiar; Maroon, Olive, and Teal." The correct colors are Maroon, Green and Navy. At Gray levels 127 and 128, the morphing of the ...
- apipshort replied Dec 9, 2017
Core on Gray. Until now the only mixing results posted have been on Black and White. Only there pure tertiary colors form. We saw that on Black additive rules apply and on White substractive rules. In between, Gray. That was pretty much my take in ...
- apipshort replied Dec 9, 2017
Attribution. I would like to acknowledge the work of the wiki author, who created the color wheel model we benefited from. image Sources: url url Thank you very much Author I shall try to do that personally also. If not, thanks for the ride ...
- apipshort replied Dec 8, 2017
Core and more. When in doubt take it apart. Something one doesn't have to tell kids: image After some fiddling one finds the two triangles that don't cover the area in question. In this case the Magenta Pink one, RGB(255,128,255). A larger area ...
- apipshort replied Dec 8, 2017
Core and more. A Dwarf Star then. Fractal? It could be folded in again. image On both, Black and White chart background, three of the colors on the points are: color witch_haze= C'255,255,128'; // Witch Haze* color magenta_pink= C'255,128,255'; // ...
- apipshort replied Dec 8, 2017
The Core and More. A lot of things are clicking, and then what have you got? See if I know. Well I don't, so back to class; Core class. Remember we are looking at real colors resulting from overlaying/mixing on various gray - achromatic - ...
- apipshort replied Dec 1, 2017
Grid and Cross Hairs. The two first mq4s from the Coloring Series have been upgraded, and can be downloaded from first post. The grid has become a bit more inviting, with a much needed pair of cross hairs added. A thanks to those who have checked ...
- apipshort replied Nov 29, 2017
There was a template ready to go along with the wheel. Sadly, it is no longer with us. That means you are in luck, and get to make one yourself: image image Looping the old gray scale next. I suppose you couldn't wait and tried that first of all. ...
- apipshort replied Nov 28, 2017
On White with the now primaries cyan and magenta: image They beget secondary blue. So navy is the half stand-in. teal - half cyan and purple - half magenta, complete the lineup. Oops, same tertiary colors. Potluck: image Let's see this family on ...
- apipshort replied Nov 28, 2017
To get a feeling one should reason through the combinations. There are only 3 for black and 3 for white. All follow the same pattern. red + lime = yellow: image Olive, half color of yellow, serves for the mix: image Next, maroon - half red and ...
- apipshort replied Nov 28, 2017
More Color Wheel. Option Colors Lineup, sets an area where one can Ctrl+Drag elements around to freely arrange. The rulers should help there. All 18 relevant colors get set out. Primaries and secondaries on top: image The half colors go in between ...
- apipshort replied Nov 28, 2017
More Color Wheel. In the core, the half colors have been forced to overlap. This brings out the tertiaries, according to the color sums from practice. image image Colors swap places, because they "line up" with their primaries; RGB on Black and ...
- apipshort replied Nov 28, 2017
00c Color Wheel Mixer.mq4 From foot of first post. This is a full upgrade to the mq4 discussed above and a replacement. Newton's classroom is still in there and a must for a first visit. I realize it can be an imposition to run through code instead ...
- apipshort replied Nov 19, 2017
Newtonian ColorWheel Mixer.mq4. Download is from first post. The mixing is mostly in the brain as nothing moves by itself here. With a bit of luck, first principles are squared away some, and coding possibly simplified. Since this owns a lot to ...
- apipshort replied Nov 11, 2017
MT4 Custom Color Box: again. This is a remake of Post #7. image Names have been put to all colors in the mt4 custom/basic colors box. One or two maybe a toss-up, but most are from url image All non-named colors are in Italics. The new ...
- apipshort replied Nov 11, 2017
And I know exactly which one: image
- apipshort replied Nov 7, 2017
MT4 Named Web-colors.mq4 This is an update to Post #8. The script that the link there referred to: url needed only a tweak to become more interesting. Here is another version, showing all MT4 web-colors fully named, in order of Color-pick Box: ...
- apipshort replied Nov 7, 2017
00c Coloring_02 ParallelsA.mq4 Please, download from First Post. It is the second installment of the Coloring series, starting from Post #11. Same format. Walk-through and code to experiment with. We'll mainly be looking how to get from set-ups in ...