And how many of those can achieve the desired effect on a warframe. Then maybe it would better work as a base color picker and some additional slider (or two) instead of the whole palette? I wonder how many players figured out what you've figured out. One color was the beam itself, and the other was for the particles swarming around it. And on weapons like sniper rifles I don't think it does anything?Īt least I did see the effect of dual colors on a beam weapon (Glaxion). For some bullet weapons it's the trace of the bullets. It took some time to figure out what Energy means on weapons - in case of beam weapons it's the color of the beam, in case of melee weapons it's the color of the trace and other visual effects they do as you swing them. It's straightforward and makes perfect sense. Separating Emissive and Energy is a very welcome addition. If the emissives changed between both colors over time. Though that'd be difficult with small dot-like emissive areas, but then the gradient could go across the warframe/weapon/etc, so that emissive areas would gradually change color from top to bottom of the warframe or along the weapon. Although that's pretty much introducing another color alongside primary, secondary, tertiary, accents and emissive. If different colors applied to different parts. I can imagine a dual-color approach being more dummy-friendly if two colors did any of the following: #Warframe color ui how to#Besides, I have no idea how to achieve a particular result with these two pickers.įrankly, I feel like one color was good enough. Maybe I do see a slight change in tint comparing them side by side, but definitely nothing I would worry about, it's not like someone would examine my warframe with a magnifying glass. Is my color perception particularly bad and the majority of players can actually make sense of the system? Or is there something wrong in my video settings or my display? Or were we given tools that are too advanced and confusing for people who are not design professionals?Įxample: green base emissive color vs orange, with the second color bright green and unchanged. In most cases, even if the less dominant color does some changes, they are so minor that are completely negligible to my eye. Unless it's really really dark, in which case it dims the first color. If I pick the second color, it completely overwhelms the first one. If I only pick the first color, I guess I get what I want. Maybe that's how it is, but the result I see is like this: I've seen an explanation that, as far as emissives go, one is a base color and another is some kind of an aura around it. I've been fighting the new emisive & energy dual-colored pickers and I can't for the life of me figure it out.
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