(I am talking about an Encyclopedia/Game Database release, not adding additional colors.)
Some genes have wildly different secondary and even tertiary colors. For example, maize fade/blend goes from yellow to brown, poi/tox is a dark blue and brown, while koi has light blue. This is quite difficult to keep track of.
Thus, I would like an interactive color wheel. You select a gene, and get a picture like this:

(Credit to @TheUltimateMage, who originally posted this here.)
If possible, I'd like to be able to hover over the extra colors and see what they are called.
Edit: for fade/blend and Iridescent/Shimmer, you could represent it with a color spectrum, rather than color blocks.
/end edit
"Why not have a user created guide?"
1. The color wheel has been expanded before. You, the art team, could more easily update it than us.
2. I'm not aware of a way to host an image on FR itself. Thus, there's always a risk of the image link breaking and the user having disappeared years prior.
3. It would be much easier to find on the Encyclopedia/Game Database than the Guides forum.
Thank you for your time and consideration!
Some genes have wildly different secondary and even tertiary colors. For example, maize fade/blend goes from yellow to brown, poi/tox is a dark blue and brown, while koi has light blue. This is quite difficult to keep track of.
Thus, I would like an interactive color wheel. You select a gene, and get a picture like this:

(Credit to @TheUltimateMage, who originally posted this here.)
If possible, I'd like to be able to hover over the extra colors and see what they are called.
Edit: for fade/blend and Iridescent/Shimmer, you could represent it with a color spectrum, rather than color blocks.
/end edit
"Why not have a user created guide?"
1. The color wheel has been expanded before. You, the art team, could more easily update it than us.
2. I'm not aware of a way to host an image on FR itself. Thus, there's always a risk of the image link breaking and the user having disappeared years prior.
3. It would be much easier to find on the Encyclopedia/Game Database than the Guides forum.
Thank you for your time and consideration!