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'''Why color icon this way:'''
 
'''Why color icon this way:'''
::Yellow = CTR, the color your knight gets when fully charged, and perks follow this too...It is the most central thing of any combat, I think.
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::Yellow = CTR...It is the most central thing of any combat, I think.
::Red = DMG buffs are red, your knight gets red rings...perks follow this behavior, but it's more firey yellowy/orangey/reddish than RED red. Anyway, DMG is influenced by how the knight enforces their actions. what part of an item enables a knight to...play the game really? - so it is usually a large area on the outside of the item. There are two things that matter the most to the general community in sk - how sexy you are, and how much damage you can deal. Another reason large icon parts are red.
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::Red = DMG is influenced by how the knight enforces their actions. what part of an item enables a knight to...play the game really? - so it is usually a large area on the outside of the item. There are two things that matter the most to the general community in sk - how sexy you are, and how much damage you can deal. Another reason large icon parts are red.
::Blue = I figure this takes some smarts and finesse, so it's closer to the inside of a knight than the outside, but not as central as CTR since it's used more often (and therefore more "outside" and doesn't require as much focus. Perks also follow this color for AS.
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::Blue = I figure this takes some smarts and finesse, so it's closer to the inside of a knight than the outside, but not as central as CTR since it's used more often (and therefore more "outside" and doesn't require as much focus.
::Orange = MSI. Picked things on the extremities - aerodynamics like curves and fins and such. Perks don't follow this color...using blue for speed in general I guess.
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::Orange = MSI. Picked things on the extremities - aerodynamics like curves and fins and such.  
  
 
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'''Why Color these "representative" icons with these colors?'''
 
'''Why Color these "representative" icons with these colors?'''
  
::Yellow = CTR. So, charge time...the knight focuses inward on the self. It is the most central thing of any combat, I think. For weapon icons, I put it where it made sense, but didn't give it priority. I think.
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::Yellow = CTR. So, charge time...the knight focuses inward on the self. It is the most central thing of any combat, I think. For weapon icons, I put it where it made sense, but didn't give it priority. I think. Yellow is the color your knight gets when fully charged, and perks follow this too...
::Red = DMG = threat = be obvious. Perks and Buffs use red to indicate increased damage power. This is influenced by how the knight enforces their actions. what part of an item enables a knight to...play the game really? - so it is usually a large area on the outside of the item, or the part that does the pewpew or the boom boom or the slash slash.
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::Blue = Attack Speed. Perks use blue to indicate attack speed. I figure this takes some smarts and finesse, so it's closer to the inside, but not as central as CTR since it's used more often and doesn't require as much focus. For weapons, put it on the part that determines AS the most. Handles, basically.
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::Orange = Movement Speed. This matches the color you get when you're MSI is boosted (orange thrashing vapor tendril things). It's also the color of the runner guy in the MS icon itself, whether it's a buff or a debuff.
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'''Why name these "representative" icons this way?'''
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::Red = DMG = threat = be obvious. DMG buffs are red, your knight gets red rings...perks follow this behavior, but it's more firey yellowy/orangey/reddish than RED red. Anyway... This is influenced by how the knight enforces their actions. what part of an item enables a knight to...play the game really? - so it is usually a large area on the outside of the item, or the part that does the pewpew or the boom boom or the slash slash.
:Generally following the order of tooltip popupinfo (top to bottom) in-game.  
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For colorblind ppls, I tried to keep the shade/intensity differences dis
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::Blue = Attack Speed. Perks use blue to indicate speed. I figure this takes some smarts and finesse, so it's closer to the inside, but not as central as CTR since it's used more often and doesn't require as much focus. For weapons, put it on the part that determines AS the most. Handles, basically.
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::Orange = Movement Speed. This matches the color you get when you're MSI is boosted (orange thrashing vapor tendril things). It's also the color of the runner guy in the MS icon itself, whether it's a buff or a debuff. Perks don't follow this color...using blue for speed in general I guess.
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'''Why name these "representative" icons this way?'''
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:Generally following the order of tooltip popupinfo (top to bottom) in-game.

Revision as of 07:43, 17 December 2014

Projects

GearLists

Icons:

For the following table, guess what each icon means, then mouseover it for a tooltip, and then read over the notes section to reveal more logic and explanation. The goal and purpose of this is to see if we've designed intuitive icons. See this part of forum node 105837 for further details and to discuss.

  Yeah, I'll have to reupload the first three to be a better size, sorry about that.

Low/Med/High/VH values etc. Have no bearing on the icon's design, just know that these variables can be changed in the tooltip as needed - the icon is merely an indicator, the tooltip serves to clarify things for new users and provide details for new and old users about intensity levels.


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Why Color these "representative" icons with these colors?

Yellow = CTR. So, charge time...the knight focuses inward on the self. It is the most central thing of any combat, I think. For weapon icons, I put it where it made sense, but didn't give it priority. I think. Yellow is the color your knight gets when fully charged, and perks follow this too...


Red = DMG = threat = be obvious. DMG buffs are red, your knight gets red rings...perks follow this behavior, but it's more firey yellowy/orangey/reddish than RED red. Anyway... This is influenced by how the knight enforces their actions. what part of an item enables a knight to...play the game really? - so it is usually a large area on the outside of the item, or the part that does the pewpew or the boom boom or the slash slash.


Blue = Attack Speed. Perks use blue to indicate speed. I figure this takes some smarts and finesse, so it's closer to the inside, but not as central as CTR since it's used more often and doesn't require as much focus. For weapons, put it on the part that determines AS the most. Handles, basically.


Orange = Movement Speed. This matches the color you get when you're MSI is boosted (orange thrashing vapor tendril things). It's also the color of the runner guy in the MS icon itself, whether it's a buff or a debuff. Perks don't follow this color...using blue for speed in general I guess.


Why name these "representative" icons this way?

Generally following the order of tooltip popupinfo (top to bottom) in-game.
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