Eye Color Tables: Difference between revisions
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== Red table == | == Red table == | ||
In FFL, this table contains 3 entries. Only the last entry is used as the cyan eye shadow color (also called nn::mii::detail::EyeShadowColor), leaving two unused. | |||
== Green table == | == Green table == | ||
This table contains 1 entry. | This table contains 1 entry. This is the schlera (white) color. | ||
== Blue table == | == Blue table == | ||
This table contains 6 entries. | This table contains 6 entries. This consists of the iris colors. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 24 September 2025
The Eye color tables are used in FFL to modulate the eye texture.
Red table
[edit | edit source]In FFL, this table contains 3 entries. Only the last entry is used as the cyan eye shadow color (also called nn::mii::detail::EyeShadowColor), leaving two unused.
Green table
[edit | edit source]This table contains 1 entry. This is the schlera (white) color.
Blue table
[edit | edit source]This table contains 6 entries. This consists of the iris colors.