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Question by isaiah_sherman · Oct 28, 2015 at 12:55 PM · colorgizmosgizmocolors

Set Gizmo colors to multiple Gizmos

I have a script to show 4 Gizmos on an object, and it works exactly as needed, I just want to be able to set the color for each Gizmo. How do I do this?

     void OnDrawGizmos(){
         Gizmos.DrawWireSphere(leftBounds, gizmoRadius);
         Gizmos.DrawWireSphere(rightBounds, gizmoRadius);
         Gizmos.DrawWireSphere(topBounds, gizmoRadius);
         Gizmos.DrawWireSphere(botBounds, gizmoRadius);
     }
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Answer by charlesntt · Feb 12, 2018 at 06:01 PM

  void OnDrawGizmos(){
     Gizmos.color = Color.red;
      Gizmos.DrawWireSphere(leftBounds, gizmoRadius);
     Gizmos.color = Color.blue;
      Gizmos.DrawWireSphere(rightBounds, gizmoRadius);
     Gizmos.color = Color.yellow;
      Gizmos.DrawWireSphere(topBounds, gizmoRadius);
     Gizmos.color = Color.green;
      Gizmos.DrawWireSphere(botBounds, gizmoRadius);
  }  

    
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