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Nice dark brown.
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Bright yellow that isn't too saturated.
Unfortunately due to the way the shader works brown seems to not be working at all.
I've added a yellow similar to the one you posted in the list, it'll be up soonish.
A nice crimson
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Hot pinkish
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Orange
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deeper, more noble blue
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A darker green for nurgle
Can't think of any more. Cheers!
Have a range for styles of chrome, like brushed and highly reflective, with different colors.
Perhaps even one of those coloring styles where the color shifts depending what angle one is looking. Have popular ones like green and blue, blue and purple, and others.
With such methods, one may even just use colors for the gradient that are classically used for the various Chaos factions. Blue to gold, or blue to purple for a Tzeentch look. Red to yellow, or red to black for Khorne. And so on.
Back to the orange. I was hoping to make a fiery tzeentch lord with blue and orange as their colors. Or do the majority of players want 2 shades of red instead?