Sampling (or picking) colours

The act of colour picking lets you sample colours on the page, and then use them throughout your design.

Sampling colours
Sampling the plane's fuselage colour for use on the accompanying text.

About sampling colours

Colour sampling appears in two slightly different forms within Affinity apps.

Regardless of which you use, a sampled colour is stored and applied from the swatch next to the colour picker's icon on the Colour panel.

Designer Persona Pixel Persona Colour Picker Tool To use the Colour Picker Tool:
  1. From the Designer Persona or Pixel Persona, select the Colour Picker Tool.
  2. Adjust the settings on the context toolbar. Do one of the following:
    • (For on-page sampling) Tap to pick up any colour on the page.
    • (For screen-wide 'magnified' sampling) Drag the tool icon onto the pixel or area on the page you wish to sample. Use the offset magnifier to more accurately target colours.
colour picker To use the panel's colour picker:
To apply a sampled colour to an object:
  1. On the Colour panel, tap the selector (e.g. Fill or Stroke) to which you want to apply the colour.
  2. Tap the swatch next to the colour picker icon on the panel.
Colour Picker Tool Auto-apply To automatically apply a sampled colour to an object:
  1. On the Colour panel, tap the selector (e.g. Fill or Stroke) to which you want to apply the colour.
  2. From the Designer Persona or Pixel Persona's toolbar, select the Colour Picker Tool.
  3. On the context toolbar, ensure Auto-apply is enabled (default).
  4. Do one of the following, to apply to selected objects:
    • Tap a colour on the page.
    • Drag to select any colour under a magnifier anywhere within the document view.

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