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Originally Posted by jaimeen77
If you change 90 E0 90 to FF 00 00 then all of your white goes to red.
You need to change all 3 of 90 E0 90 to FF 00 00 , actually 90 E0 90 is very light green, but BMW set it as white.
You can find how it work previous post in this thread.
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Original bmw rgb are
- 90,E0,90 - WHITE
- D7,6E,14 - BRONZE
- 93,1A,01 - ORANGE
- 00,20FE - BLUE
- 10,FE,32 - GREEN
- 78,3C,FE - LILAC
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Thanks - this is very useful. So if you take the Blue/White profile for example, if we set all WHITE to red for example, we will end up with Blue/White being actually red and white and the same for Bronze/White being red and bronze?
I'm going to do the M colours I think which kind of screws up the bronze/white profile but I never really use that anyway.
A quick glance here -
BMW M Color Scheme gives the hex codes for the M logo.
My thinking is replace the blue with the cyan blue in the M logo and the white for red - I think this should look quite cool - I hope so anyway!