05-01-2014, 11:22 AM
Actually,
I'm way beyond this now, but the colors in DCad 8 are simply the colors from Microsoft found and used on most PC's.
And most DO have names. There are many other color charts on the web too. I copied one and made it a 'New' file which I can call up any time if needed. I also found it very necessary to calibrate my monitor in different lighting environments to be sure I could see them on the screen. Being Red/Green color deficient, and an optician, I've learned to use all the tools I can to help.
Here is one chart I found...I don't think it's the one I saved in DCad, but it gives a good idea of what you can do.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb980062%28v=vs.95%29.aspx
Corey
I'm way beyond this now, but the colors in DCad 8 are simply the colors from Microsoft found and used on most PC's.
And most DO have names. There are many other color charts on the web too. I copied one and made it a 'New' file which I can call up any time if needed. I also found it very necessary to calibrate my monitor in different lighting environments to be sure I could see them on the screen. Being Red/Green color deficient, and an optician, I've learned to use all the tools I can to help.
Here is one chart I found...I don't think it's the one I saved in DCad, but it gives a good idea of what you can do.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb980062%28v=vs.95%29.aspx
Corey