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Re: Coloring a Robot

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Originally Posted by Golden
You cannot paint your robot any color that is on the field. So MOE, what are you guys going to do, since green is the color of the vison tetras?

Our robot is going to black/gray. Personally I would want something like bright orange or pink.

EDIT: I am looking for the exact rule now...
From the Q&A:
Quote:
Originally Posted by ID 1125
Q: Clarifying Q. 982: This means that teams are allowed to paint their robots the exact same color as the vision tetra, loading zone, or gold triangle to intentionally distract other team's cameras?

A: There is no prohibition against any colors although there is rule <G26> which prohibits a robot from changing its colors to interfere with the vision system. Be aware that opposition robots may well be your partners in some matches.
I read this Q&A as saying that you can paint your robot whatever color you like.
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