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The colors are created like this Color(redValue, blueValue, greenValue, optionalAlphaValue).
The numbers can be anything between 0 and 255 with 0 being none of that color and 255 being it's brightest. Computers nearly always use additive color (meaning it behaves like light and combining colors makes white) as opposed to subtractive color (combining colors leads to black or brown, this how real life paints behave) so 255, 255, 255 is pure white. Alpha is how transparent the color is and is only valid in cases when transparency is desired, ignore it and don't set it for a completely opaque color. With alpha 0 is completely invisible and 255 is completely opaque.
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