Overview
This guide will cover the colours of bricks, that are both in LEGO Digital Designer and LEGO Worlds, and will compare the looks of those colours.
Comparison:
Considering, while messing around, I found that some colours appear differently in LEGO Worlds, than they do in LEGO Digital Designer. I thought a guide like this would be a bit of a help when colouring your models.
As of version 4.3, LEGO Digital Designer currently has a palette of 41 solid colors, 15 transparent colors (including Phosphorescent Green), 5 metallic colors, and 17 legacy colors.
Here are the brick colours in LEGO Digital Designer:
Here are the brick colours in LEGO Worlds:
(Click images to enlarge)
The most noticable difference in colour is Bright Yellowish Orange(Br Y Orange) as it looks more like a white in-game, but it looks like there are a few other differences.
Keep in mind that the LEGO Worlds image has been taken in a white enviroment, with the graphics settings set to the highest. Colours may change with other grapics settings and/or in a different game enviroment.
You can find more information on the colours in LDD at: Brickipedia[lego.wikia.com]
This article uses material from the “Colour Palette” article on the Brickipedia wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License