Thanks for the feedback regarding gods color. To clarify, God’s color is an asset for game developers to give their players.
Gods color is not designed to replace roblox’s default color editor. in fact, it cannot be compared to Robloxs default color editor in any way because they are entirely different. My color wheel is given to players in video games for color selection while the default editor is for developers to edit their creations. The functionality mentioned [having a editor very similar to roblox’s] provides a great deal of detail and suitable for most applications. Many games that prompt users for color selection typically do not offer this level of detail.
Additionally, Gods color is extremely easy to use, increasing its accessibility for developers. Simply require the module located inside of the GUI
Iocal GodsColor = --add here
local module = require(GodsColor.Prompt)
Then initiate the prompt function
local result = module.prompt()
The result is the color they selected. If they cancel the prompt it will return false. You can easily implement gods color wheel in your scripts with this accessibility.
I hope I was able to clear this misconception and that you find use in my asset: God’s color.
Wouldn’t the atheist developers not use this? Like I get this is just a naming thing, but if you’re advertising this, would you want a name that everyone would agree with? For example, would vegans buy “Steak with 10x more protein”? No they wouldn’t. Despite it having a lot of protein, why would they eat meat. I get that a plugin is a bit of a stretch related to my example, but still, why do you call it Gods color, despite it just being another color picker?
I just wanted to add that I’m not an atheist, I do believe in god.
Rapidtables color picker does the same thing. Plus I’m not only using color pickers in Roblox studio, so having one on a browser is super helpful as I can access it from other applications too. And I get the point, this would take less clicks, but I also do have a lot of tabs with references images and random stuff that I use to develop so I’m gonna use that and clicking Gods color would just take longer each time.
No I think it’s literally just color. Do you feel a sense of enjoyment when changing colors or something? Are you like the representative of the non epileptic association or something?
How exactly do you perfect color? Are you implying that there is a superior color against inferior colors? Is this perhaps racism I sense?
Please be more descriptive and provide a lot more crucial information whenever you make community resources.
a lot of these claims make 0 sense
what does naming something “god mode” have anything to do with religion and how does a color picker make you sense racism
Yeah bro ur response sounds very AI to me and it’s annoying, so ima just leave it at that, but i’d just say expand the functionality of your resources, make them have unique features to set yours apart, write your posts yourself, and remove that clickbait ahh title of yours cuz this is not YouTube lil bro i sorta gave you the benefit of the doubt before but this has been a re-occurring theme for some time now.
Despite your provocative statement, I will entertain this. The term “God” or “Gods”, while associated with certain religions, encompasses more than these ideological frameworks. The terms “God” or “Gods” depicts power, holiness, and divinity. These terms are the ultimate being, with supremacy above others. These terms are Gods Color.
Now, while I acknowledge religious interpretation as valid, I must express that Gods Color is not intended to be associated with any religion, but rather the aforementioned idea. Gods Color, being supreme in ease of use and utility, has been named to clearly depict its significance.
In terms of racism, this view is seen as radical, which is why its not surprising that many have been show disbelief in response to you. The idea that simply the mention of color, or “Color. Perfected” somehow conveys racism is loose. And to clear up the misconception: No, “Color. Perfected” Does not imply racism. It is not about superiority or inferiority. It is a perfect color wheel. optimized. flawless. Gods color.
Holiness and divinity, as you interpret them, are weak reflections of higher ideals. I am not speaking of worship. I speak of ultimate authority. Power beyond comprehension.
You reduce the term to religious limitations because you cannot see beyond them. Divinity: supreme power. Ultimate authority. Holiness: Purity, reverence, sacredness.
Its clear you cannot comprehend Gods color beyond religious interpretations. My lessons are simply forgotten, and thus it is meaningless to further entertain your concerns.
God’s color is meant to depict the emotions that such words convey, not the specific religious usage. This is a roblox asset I provide to you: the emotions the name depicts are mere reflections of its functionality, not religion.
While it may be difficult to discuss the intricacies of a divine device such as God’s Color, I recommend you ask questions regarding the product itself. Acknowledge the relationship between its name and functionality: The emotion certain terms invoke to convey its function and marketing. Acknowledge the power of Gods color.
What about your color wheel makes it powerful, holy, or divine? because if anything it’s just a color picker, that functions the same as any other one I can find on the internet.
You mean on roblox right? Because I’m not sure I’ve seen any other color pickers on Roblox, other than that of the color picker Mac’s provide, but that’s an OS thing not a studio thing. I guess it could be easier if you’re just coloring, but for me personally, I’m already using tabs in a browser to gather information on what I’m building, so yeah, this would most likely be useful to others, but not for me.
2 people have objected my claim. Don’t go around and saying that the entirety of twitter (hyperbole) or something objects me. Plus i’m like 99% certain that @Gucci_Dabs222 knew it was a joke.
You’re certainly one to talk about making loose claims. I know we should let the past be the past but do you recall being extremely broad and informal about previous resources of yours?
Bold of you to call it the “perfect color wheel” despite it being man made. Anyone who’s religious knows that god is perfect, humans aren’t. And you calling it God’s color wheel doesn’t just mean it’s perfect.