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cRPG => Beginner's Help and Guides => Guides => Topic started by: Zlisch_The_Butcher on January 08, 2013, 12:06:41 pm
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Tired of the Byz banner and background not matching, so I figured I'd make a very simple guide to getting a proper background color.
Open your banner in photoshop or a program with similar abilities, select the "eyedropper tool", you know those waves your banner would have if it'd based on the normal banner background? Click on the upper part of those waves, the lighter part. Now, click on the new color displayed in the color picker (place which shows your colors), if you're using photoshop it'll show a color code, just copy paste that code as your banner background and you're done, if not, then go to this http://html-color-codes.info/ website. Scroll down until you reach a part entitled "HTML Color Picker", look at the numbers there, copy and paste the valid numbers from your photoshop/paint/something else color picker into this thing and once it's all written down you should get the right code to insert as your banner background as well.
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Necro'ing kinda, but I have the color code and all but I don't know where to put it to make it show up right in game! Please help.
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If you have the ability to edit the banner section of a clan page, you go in to the banner tab and underneath the image bar is a dropdown menu for colour, just select custom and then type in the colour code. If you're just saving your banner file over top of native ones then I'm not sure there is a way to actually change what the original code is supposed to be.
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If you have the ability to edit the banner section of a clan page, you go in to the banner tab and underneath the image bar is a dropdown menu for colour, just select custom and then type in the colour code. If you're just saving your banner file over top of native ones then I'm not sure there is a way to actually change what the original code is supposed to be.
Ah ok, thanks!
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This site is really good for that
http://imagecolorpicker.com/
You upload your banner and then just click on the pixel you want your background colour to be and it will give you the hex code.