The Colour Studio is used to choose colour for various brush tools and to apply colour to the stroke and fill of vector shapes, lines, and text.
About the Colour Studio
The Studio can operate in several colour modes—RGB, HSL, CMYK, LAB and Greyscale—and has various ways of presenting colour options—as a colour wheel (HSL only) or using sliders.
The active colour selector is shown at the front of the two colour selectors. Choosing a new colour will apply it to the active colour selector.
For vector shapes, lines and text, the colour selector is for stroke and fill colour instead of Foreground and Background colour, respectively.
Tap the pin icon in the top right of the Studio to hide the Studio automatically.
Using the Colour Studio
With the Colour Studio, colours can be set for use by a tool in just a few taps. Opacity and noise are further attributes which can be applied with a colour.
Colour display options and colour models
When choosing colours in the Colour Studio, you can choose different ways to present colour options (e.g., by wheel or slider) and different colour models. For example, if you want to design a hi-res print document, you could select colour using CMYK Sliders to match with a CMYK colour profile chosen at document setup. This doesn't change the working colour profile of the document, but changes the input values for the colours only.
The following colour options are available using the navigation buttons.
Colour Wheel (HSL)
Drag on the outer ring to set the hue.
Drag in the triangle to set saturation and lightness.
Sliders (HSL, RGB, CMYK, LAB, Grey)
Tap the left/right navigation buttons under the swatches to jump between colour options and models.
Drag sliders or type directly into the value boxes to set the colour values.
To set the colour of a selector:
Tap the selector you want to apply the colour to. It will show at the front of the two colour selectors.
Do one of the following:
Select a colour from the colour wheel or slider.
Tap the picked colour swatch (if you've previously colour picked).
Select one of the five most Recent Colours.
Using the Colour Picker
The Studio's picker lets you sample colours from your page, then use them in your design.
To use the Colour Picker:
Drag the Colour Picker icon to the colour you want to sample.
Tap the selector in the Colour Studio you want to apply the colour to.
Tap the swatch next to the Colour Picker to apply the colour.
Saving chosen colours for later use
Once your colour has been chosen and applied to a tool or content, there are several ways to preserve this colour for later use.
The following options are available from the Studio Preferences menu.
Add current fill to Palette—adds the current colour to the currently loaded palette in the Swatches section.
Using swatches
The Swatches section stores your recently used colours and lets you access a range of predefined palettes, each containing solid or gradient fill swatches. These can be selected for use with various tools and for applying directly to objects. You can also create and store your own swatches in custom colour palettes either for the document or the application.
Swatches are organised into colour palettes by category.
The Swatches section also hosts some 'quick' colours, i.e. None, Black, Mid-grey and White swatches, as well as the five most recently used colours.
Palettes
The following types of palette exist within Affinity Photo:
Document—these palettes are saved within the current document.
Application—these palettes are saved within Affinity Photo. These palettes are available to any Affinity Photo document.
PANTONEĀ®—these palettes are based on PANTONEĀ® Colours. These palettes are available to any Affinity document.
You can permanently store custom colours and gradients that you use most often in any of the palettes or you can create custom palettes to host them. Although we recommend that you always create your own custom categories.
Creating and saving to custom colour palettes
To create a new palette:
With the Swatches section open, tap Studio Preferences and choose an 'Add Palette' option.
To save a colour or gradient to a palette:
Choose the colour from the HSL wheel or equivalent.
Open the Swatches section, and select a palette from the category list.
From the Studio Preferences, select Add current fill to palette.
To rename or delete a saved swatch:
Long press the swatch you want to remove and choose Rename or Delete from the pop-up menu.