The Windows version of Vectorworks uses just the built in Windows color picker. It is archaic and doesn't have a lot of important features. It needs a spot to enter in HEX codes and CMYK values and an eyedropper tool in the color picker that would let me select colors outside of the Vectorworks window. I do custom branding on tradeshows and events, and it is difficult to get corporate colors in when I am only provided a HEX code and it is a lot more work to go through and convert the HEX code to RGB.
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Tanner Shelton
The Windows version of Vectorworks uses just the built in Windows color picker. It is archaic and doesn't have a lot of important features. It needs a spot to enter in HEX codes and CMYK values and an eyedropper tool in the color picker that would let me select colors outside of the Vectorworks window. I do custom branding on tradeshows and events, and it is difficult to get corporate colors in when I am only provided a HEX code and it is a lot more work to go through and convert the HEX code to RGB.
Here is a screenshot of the current color picker.
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