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Okay, in the attached screenshot there is a horizontal axis that
represents the saturation axis of the HSL color model. The left box is
pure gray. The right box is pure red. The other boxes are 1/6, 2/6, 3/6,
4/6, and 5/6 saturation. The left-most and right-most boxes are 1/2 the
width of the other boxes.
Does this make sense?
On 1/20/2020 12:40 AM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> Kind of hate newsgroups sometimes, meh.
>
> Anyway, by offset scale I mean:
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> |-0-|---1--|---2--|---3--|---4--|---5--|-6-|
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> Notice how the beginning and end sections are 1/2 length.
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> Better yet I should draw a diagram explaining the above. Which I will
> start working on now.
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> On 1/20/2020 12:20 AM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>> I have created the attached scene.
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>> It works well, except the pigment function needs to be offset at the
>> beginning and end of the gradients "CSolid_HSLSphere_Saturation" and
>> "CSolid_HSLSphere_Lightness". The end result is supposed to look like
>> this:
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>> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HSLSphere.svg
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>> Can someone clue me in on how to do this? Thanks.
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>>
>> Michael
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