Hi, about the hue limit, where does it initially add/subtract from?
If we are at 0, red, and i say |hue 45, does that mean I can approach 45 without going farther? If I am at 0 and I say |hue -60 does that mean from 0 I can approach 300 (or -60, since were going that direction) without shooting by? What if I do both, can I approach both without shooting by? Or is the initial value something completely different?
Hue limit clarification
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Hue limit changes are relative to the previous hue limit, which starts at 0. Hue limit changes are not relative to the current hue. They are tracked separately.Hi, about the hue limit, where does it initially add/subtract from?
Yup, the first would change the current hue limit to 45 and the second would change it to 300.If we are at 0, red, and i say |hue 45, does that mean I can approach 45 without going farther? If I am at 0 and I say |hue -60 does that mean from 0 I can approach 300 (or -60, since were going that direction) without shooting by?
I don't understand the question. You can only have one hue limit at a time. If you said |hue 45 and then said |hue -60 then the hue limit would be 345.What if I do both, can I approach both without shooting by? Or is the initial value something completely different?
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