Color Mixer v0.1

Posted Mar 17, 2008 at 10:02PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Lua, SeanPaul223
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Have you felt the need to search for a color, but can't quite visualize what shade you like? It's not every day that you'll come across this need, but homebrew developer SeanPaul223's Color Mixer will get the job done for you.

Coded in LUA, Color Mixer is essentially what its name says: a color mixer. You can play with the RGB values to produce and shade of color possible, similar to the color palette found in the Colors! DS homebrew drawing application.

Since the readme is in French, you may want to try and take a look at the Installation and Commands info supplied by the developer, translated from French by our weblator:

Installation

    • Retrieve files "colormixer" and "colormixer%" in ms0: / PSP/GAME150

Commands

    • Up / Down: Make + 1 to the value R, G or B
    • Left / right: Switching from one value to another
    • L: Add 10 to the value R, G or B
    • R: Remove 10 to the current value
    • HOME: leave
You may also want run the entire readme file through your translator of choice as well before you try and install Color Mixer. Enjoy!

Download: Color Mixer v0.1

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by andyauff - 2008-03-18 10:19
» Looks like a rip off to me...

I really could care less, as this is a simple application, but that is just low. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you took my Color Studio code and used it for yourself! You changed a couple of variable names and added a few things, but this is my program!



It's very obvious when you leave in a few lines that do absolutely nothing, and that are exactly the same as the lines I have in my script. And you also used the same exact function name for the main application and a very similar script setup.



Like I said, I only care because you gave me no credit and you act like you did it all on your own.



Everyone, please download my version, here:



http://dl.qj.net/Color-Studio-v1-PSP-Homebrew-Applications/pg/12/fid/13916/catid/151



That was the original. If you're wondering, check how similar the code is.



And also, if you only can read French, I have had Color Studio translated into French, but I never bothered to release it. Is there a calling?

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