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I was wondering if theme based color coding is a good idea ,
For ex Dracula theme uses "This Palette" for the theme designing ,
it would be nice to have a tab/area where famous themes could be used directly for device coloring (seeing as polychromatic is already in its way to integrate openrgb).
It would be nice to have a whole hardware lighting set up with a single click.
Most famous themes are available with their colour palette on their main website
Good work guys keep it up .
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Thanks for the suggestion! If I understood correctly, it sounds like you'd like a place to switch the default colours for an alternate palette. So, the default #ff0000, #00ff00, #0000ff could switch to "Dracula" and become #ff5555, #50fa7b, #6272a4, etc?
Having a facility to exchange effects are on the roadmap, so this could include "downloadable colours" too.
Though I do wonder if colour accuracy might be a problem. Dracula's red #ff5555 looks more pink #ff9090 on my BlackWidow Chroma. I guess if users have decent RGB accuracy, then applying a popular colour scheme would be a nice to have.
It would be nice to have a whole hardware lighting set up with a single click.
It's been a long time coming, but Presets is exactly that.
lah7
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Suggestion : Theme based Options in Apply to all or A new tab
Suggestion: Themed colour palettes
Apr 15, 2022
I was wondering if theme based color coding is a good idea ,
For ex Dracula theme uses "This Palette" for the theme designing ,
it would be nice to have a tab/area where famous themes could be used directly for device coloring (seeing as polychromatic is already in its way to integrate openrgb).
It would be nice to have a whole hardware lighting set up with a single click.
Most famous themes are available with their colour palette on their main website
Good work guys keep it up .
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: