Homebrew developer seanpaul223 dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released version 0.2 of the application Color Mixer. This was based on a program originally created by the coder andyauff.
Anyway, Color Mixer is exactly what its name says - a program allowing users to create their own colors by modifying RGB values from zero up to 255. Basically, what it does is create a color after calculating the values of two other colors.
This is pretty useful especially for those who are rather inclined to their artsy side. The changes pertinent to this release include:
* Menu screen Added
* Square on the menu screen allows you to exit the homebrew
* Full screen view of your custom color when holding triangle
* You can export your custom color RVB code after you have defined it by pressing Cross. It will be saved into three text files named "R.txt", "v.txt", "b.txt".
* Now compatible PSP Fat and PSP Slim & Lite using LuaplayerHm (thanks to Homemister)
Color Mixer v0.2 does come with an English Readme.txt file which contains further information regarding this release including controls. Be sure to read that first to be sure that you know what you are doing.
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