No worries, you were right to use examples to compare related outcomes, and now the purpose of the technique is crystal clear. Sometimes there are details that only the OP is aware of (especially if related to other specific projects) and laying out the goal of the method in a more "abstract" fashion helps readers better understand where such an approach might be useful.Well, everything was hypothetical, the mentioning of imagetint and the 3x3 matrix had more to do with showing their limitations to better illustrate the use of the RGB method. You know my intention was not even to modify the original illustro background image in the first place. I used it as an example because I was lazy to design something only as an example (I did the ball tho). Maybe that was not clear, my bad. My original intention was to have control of the color of my gauges, which are much more complicated designs than this background image.
Indeed, the use of multiple images will be necessary if we would want to colorize different parts of a complete element, which of course, depends on the project itself. This is not a "necessary" technique, but just wanted to show that it exists and it can be useful for certain projects.

No problem - if it helps illustrate the point you were making, it's all good.By the way, I added your image and you code to the example, thanks.
Statistics: Posted by Yincognito — March 24th, 2024, 10:24 pm