I’ve been playing the game Enemy Territory for more than two years, and one of the features of the game I’ve always liked is the usage of colored characters in your player’s name. Enemy Territory uses an improved version of Quake 3’s name coloring, in which you can set a color for the following characters using the special ^x syntax. For example ^1RED, will result in the word RED displayed in red. And the word ^1R^2E^3D will result in a red R, a green E and a yellow D. Almost all clans in ET use their own ‘format’ or ‘clantag’ style for all clan members. For the clan I was in, Holy, we also wanted to have some cool clantag. For that purpose I made this small program called Kleurboel, which you can use to design (or style) Enemy Territory player names 🙂

You can type in a word using the special ET color syntax, and directly see the resulting colored version of it. You can also save the resulting image to the clipboard or to an image file.

Tech: Delphi

Downloads: Kleurboel (448kb, v0.1)

Main interface of Kleurboel
Main interface of Kleurboel
Image generated by Kleurboel
Image generated by Kleurboel