I have a very specific question on Studio.
Is i possible to save a color profile that I want to use later? By that I mean like having ambient awareness project lighting on my keyboard, then save that lighting to use as a static effect.
Example: I have som nice colorful pics of some galaxies that works awesome for ambient awareness, but I want to save that lighting effect to a static effect that I can use even when the galaxy is not on screen.
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nice rbg i want it
zoneawesomeBubbles234
I have a very specific question on Studio.
Is i possible to save a color profile that I want to use later? By that I mean like having ambient awareness project lighting on my keyboard, then save that lighting to use as a static effect.
Example: I have som nice colorful pics of some galaxies that works awesome for ambient awareness, but I want to save that lighting effect to a static effect that I can use even when the galaxy is not on screen.
I don't think that's an option, it is a good idea though.
zoneawesomeBubbles234
I have a very specific question on Studio.
Is i possible to save a color profile that I want to use later? By that I mean like having ambient awareness project lighting on my keyboard, then save that lighting to use as a static effect.
Example: I have som nice colorful pics of some galaxies that works awesome for ambient awareness, but I want to save that lighting effect to a static effect that I can use even when the galaxy is not on screen.
there is limitless option if you want to do that. and its gonna be lots of works and patient to fulfil exact rgb on your keyboard. what you going to do is go to studio, and add the color manually
-Mr.Nobody-
there is limitless option if you want to do that. and its gonna be lots of works and patient to fulfil exact rgb on your keyboard. what you going to do is go to studio, and add the color manually
Yeah, I figured as much. The "fastest" way I could find was dragging the studio window to a secondary screen and using the color picker in static to "pick" the colors as they were for each key directly in the studio window, but the lights came out a bit more muted afterwords, so I had to up the brightness a bit to get it just right.
Tedious, but it worked.
zoneawesomeBubbles234
Yeah, I figured as much. The "fastest" way I could find was dragging the studio window to a secondary screen and using the color picker in static to "pick" the colors as they were for each key directly in the studio window, but the lights came out a bit more muted afterwords, so I had to up the brightness a bit to get it just right.
Tedious, but it worked.
glad it worked
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