Why do Keycap makers keep making the F & J keys without the bump? It's a User Experience must and many keycap producers ignore this simple requirement.
What is the specific color code for this shade of Yellow used for the HiCent/Spacebar/Nov kits.
And for those that actually own it in-hand; is it closer to the warm-ish, saturated Yellow as shown in the renders (almost looks like the Yellow used in the Serika set)? Or is it more fluorescent, closer to the slightly pale, "Hi-Liter" Yellow that's used in the CDPR Cyberpunk branding?
I really want it to be a warmer & more versatile yellow/gold-shade like in the digital kitting examples, but from a lot of the pics I've seen it appears much less saturated, and much more "neon"-looking, and that worries me. Unfortunatepy, it seems the Iron Fist of Zambumon is sticking to his guns of not running another MT3 Serika, and Drop seems just as uninterested in restocking the /dev/tty Unicorn accents, so these are the only other option...
I wanted to use either the Hi-Cent mods & Susu Spacebars with my MT3 White-on-Black, but color accuracy & real-life appearance could make-or-break the whole colorway I'm going for, so I'd HUGELY appreciate a clear answer on this! Thanks.
I'd say it's a neutral but saturated yellow. More warm than Cyberpunk's branding but less than the accent yellow on this site. I took some pics of the set next to some Gateron Yellows and a Banana Split;
With cool LED light and auto white balance:
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With warm LED lights and auto white balance:
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One that I color-edited on my phone until it looked as close to the keys I was holding it next to as possible:
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It's basically impossible to capture accurate color on a phone and then processed by a CDN compression script, but if you have any Gat Yellows or Banana Splits you can use this for comparison.