From the course: Substance Designer: Product Visualization
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Adding custom colors
From the course: Substance Designer: Product Visualization
Adding custom colors
- [Instructor] After creating a fixed color selector for our end user, setting up a way in which they can chose any color that they would like should be a walk in the park. And so, let's start our plastic, as that is the current base material applied to the product. Double clicking on the plastic graph inside the explorer panel there, let's click to select the uniform color node in the flow and in the output color section of its perimeters, let's click the function drop down list and choose the expose option. Again, we want to open up the input name drop down, and from down at the bottom of the list, click the new name option. Once the naming field appears, we can give this the name, Color Selector, or words to that effect, and then hit okay twice. If we then click on the plastic graph's name and scroll down the list, we should see our newly exposed color selector perimeter. Let's expand this section and then copy the identifier name into the label field using the Ctrl + C and then…
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