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Controlling KML Object Color from Grasshopper

A proof of concept test of editing KML Object Styles from Grasshopper. The next release of gHowl will allow not only the exporting of geometry to the KML format, but now one can edit the styles of the objects (currently polygon color, line color, and line width).

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Comment by Alice Billson on September 17, 2024 at 8:57am

Controlling KML object color is a crucial aspect of customizing your geographic data visualization. By adjusting the color properties in KML files, you can enhance the clarity and impact of your visual representations, whether it's for routes, areas, or points of interest. Understanding the psychology behind color choice can make your maps more engaging and meaningful. Tools like the insights colours questionnaire can offer valuable guidance by helping you choose colors that resonate with your audience's emotions and perceptions, leading to more effective communication through your KML objects.

Comment by Luis Fraguada on October 9, 2012 at 2:13pm

You are not mistaken. this has been on my todo list for far too long now...

Comment by Nathan Lowe on October 9, 2012 at 11:53am

Luis,


Using a list or branches of different colors associated with a collection of objects doesn't seem to work.  Only one color can be passed to all the objects per each "KML out" component.  Am I mistaken?

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