Thanks Scott.. this gets me very close and I can see the pattern.

I can tweak this to get to the "official" formal color wheel which has the 
three primaries, three secondaries and six tertiaries in proper order

see: e.g.
http://artfusion.info/arttimeline/artelements_principles/color/colorwheeltertiary.jpg

Also given screen gammas being so bright these days I'll have to lower values 
to get something closer to a pigment based "look and feel" 

but you gave me all I need. I think I just need to reorder the constants.

@ craig…the requirements are to programmatically show not only flat background 
colors but also (hopefully) some interesting animations. that fall in the 
formal color wheel range. So I was looking for how to use numeric RGB values so 
we  could handle all that "mathematically"



 


On 9/12/16, 7:37 AM, "use-livecode on behalf of Scott Rossi" 
<use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com on behalf of sc...@tactilemedia.com> 
wrote:

    I posted a stack that creates a color wheel in a graphic using a conical
    fill gradient.  You may want to adjust the colors if you need different
    values.
    
    In your message box:
    
    go url "http://tactilemedia.com/download/colorwheel.livecode";
    
    Regards,
    
    Scott Rossi
    Creative Director
    Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
    
    


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