What are Brand Colors?
A SundaySky scene template includes various components that you can apply color to. These include the backgrounds, accents, buttons, and text. Each one of these components can have a specific color. The seven colors that can be used in a scene template are defined in a brand configuration.
For example: One of the seven brand colors is Button Fill and in the screenshot below, the color selected for the button fill is a light orange (hex code #FCBD70).
Warning:
A color is a component of a brand configuration. A brand configuration can be applied to more than one video. If you change colors in a brand configuration, this will affect both the video you are currently working on as well as all videos using the same brand configuration. We therefore recommend proceeding with caution.
Configuring a Color
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In the relevant brand configuration, open the Colors section. |
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The Colors section is displayed with the seven colors that can be configured. |
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Click the color that you want to configure (in the example below, Button Text). |
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Select a new color by doing one of the following: |
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Note that Button Fill and Button Border can be configured to be transparent. The color pickers of these two colors include a toggle that can be switched to transparency. |
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As you configure a new color, it is immediately reflected in the relevant scene component. |
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When you're happy with the color that you have selected, click Save. |
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The new color is saved in the brand configuration. |
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Note that only non-transparent colors are displayed in the brand configuration. If one of the colors in the Summer Campaign brand configuration is transparent, it displays as follows with only six colors: |
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Configure additional colors, as required. |
Color Mapping Diagram
If you would like to see how a color is used in a scene, you can refer to the mapping diagram below.
Note that there may be scenes in which not all the colors are used.