- 12 Jun 2024
- 1 Minute to read
- Print
Color Settings
- Updated on 12 Jun 2024
- 1 Minute to read
- Print
Color Settings
The 'Color settings' tab is located in 'Object Properties':
- Load and save palettes.
- Adjust single colors.
- Color history with the last used colors.
- Currently selected palette name.
Save a Palette
- Select colors.
- Click the save button next to the pallete name.
- Enter a name for the palette.
- Click 'OK'.
- The newly created palette will be available when browsing palettes:
Reset a Palette
Click the reset button to change the palette back to the last saved version:
Change Colors in a Palette
Temporarily change the colors in a palette to the selected color:
Change Object Color
Color changes will only impact the selected object.
Color Wheel
Select a color in the wheel and use the slider to change the luminance of the selected color:🔎︎
Color Comparison
The original color and current color of the selected object are shown in two boxes below the color wheel. Select a box to quickly change to that color:🔎︎
Color History
A history of the last 5 selected colors is shown at the bottom of color settings. Select a box to quickly change to that color:🔎︎
Delete Palette
Navigate to the CX Composer palettes Windows folder to delete palettes, usually located at C:\DISEContent\System\Palettes
Color Models
Use different color models to specify the exact color you need:
- RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color values. Values range between 0 – 255 for each color component.
- HSV (Hue, Saturation, Velocity) color values. Hue values range between 0-360, saturation and velocity values range between 0-255.
- CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black) color values. Values range between 0-255 for each color component.
- Hex (#) value.
Gradient Objects
Change the secondary color of a gradient by selecting a color with the right mouse button.
Color Palette
The color palette is located in the top men under the 'Home' tab:🔎︎
- Choose colors from the selected palette.
- Click the multi-colored square to choose from the default and any custom palettes.
- Use the slider to change the opacity of the selected object.