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Hi! I am trying to find a way to specify several colors on the facade of houses, but I do not know how to do it. There are cases when the main color of the house, for example, is white, but the brightest, for example, is yellow. In this case, I would like to be able to add two tags to the building - the predominant color of the facade (in my example, white) and the characteristic color of the facade (in the example, yellow). Help (:

asked 12 Jul '22, 13:44

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For comparison, type=destination_sign uses colour:back= for the sign's background color.

(13 Jul '22, 10:12) Kovoschiz

If the colours of the building are painted in rectangular shapes, you could use building:part to split up the building into multiple parts and assign a colour to each one. If this is not the case, you can only use multiple values for the tag, so in your example building:colour=white;yellow

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answered 13 Jul '22, 08:05

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edited 13 Jul '22, 08:06

Yeah, the brightest color should be implied by it having yellow. Although, this doesn't explicitly show white is predominant, only that it is some majority, can even be equal.

(13 Jul '22, 10:06) Kovoschiz

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