There are several ways of choosing colours for your design.
About selecting colours
An essential requirement for efficient design is the ability to access colours easily and intuitively. Users may have a preferred method for colour selection, so Affinity apps provides a choice:
Context toolbar—for selection of Fill and/or Stroke colours from the context toolbar that displays when a vector object is selected.
Colour panel—for selection from sliders or boxes using different colour models, or via an HSL colour wheel. Opacity and noise are further colour attributes which can be applied.
Swatches panel—for selection by swatch from different preset or custom categories, including PANTONE® Colours. Colours can be saved to a palette.
Gradient Tool—apply or edit a colour gradient across your object. Choose a gradient type from the tool's context toolbar.
To apply a fill or stroke colour from the context toolbar:
Select the object.
From the context toolbar, click either the Fill or Stroke swatch.
From the pop-up menu, choose colour from a Swatches, Colour or Gradient tab.
To select a stroke/fill colour via the Colour panel:
Click the Stroke or Fill colour selector at the top left of the panel.
Adjust the sliders to set the colour.
The relevant swatch updates to the selected colour.
To switch colours between the swatch selectors:
Click the double-headed arrow. The colours switch (but the active swatch selector remains the same.)
To adjust opacity or noise setting:
Select the Switch toggle button at the bottom-left of the panel.
Drag the slider to set the value.
To use a different colour model:
Click the Panel Preferences menu, and select Sliders from the menu.
At the top right of the panel, click the current colour mode displayed, e.g. RGB, to reveal a pop-up menu.
Select a different colour model from the menu.
To apply a colour tint:
Click the Panel Preferences menu, and select Tint from the menu.
Drag the slider to the left or right to increase or decrease the colour tint, respectively.
To use a different colour mode:
Click the Panel Preferences menu, and select 8 bit, 16 bit or Percentage from the menu.
To save colours to Swatches panel:
Click the Panel Preferences menu, and select one of the following:
Add Colour to Swatch—adds the current colour to the currently loaded palette in the Swatches panel.
Select a chord type from the Add Chord to Swatch pop-up menu—adds a chord of the current colour to the currently loaded palette in the Swatches panel.
Using the Swatches panel
The Swatches panel provides colour swatch presets that are selectable from various categories. You can easily apply greys, solid colours, or gradient colours as presets.
To use a colour swatch:
Do one of the following:
Choose a palette category from the category pop-up menu and click a colour swatch in the palette.
Click a swatch from the Recently used swatches.
Click a None swatch to make the colour completely transparent.
Using the Gradient Tool
Use the Gradient Tool to apply your own gradient paths to an object's stroke or fill; you can also apply solid and bitmap fills. The tool's context toolbar lets you change a linear gradient fill to be radial, elliptical, or conical.
To use the Gradient Tool:
Select an object.
Select the Gradient Tool from the Tools panel.
From the context toolbar, select either 'Stroke' or 'Fill' from the Context pop-up menu.
From the context toolbar, select a fill type from the Type pop-up menu.
Drag the cursor across the object's stroke or fill depending on what you selected previously.
Hold down the to constrain the angle of the gradient path to 45°.
Accessing PANTONE® Colours
PANTONE® Colour palettes are available from the main Swatches panel, and will automatically become a global spot colour in the document palette when applied. They are also available from the pop-up Swatches panel on the context toolbar when a shape, line, or stroke is selected.
To access PANTONE® Colours:
On the Swatches panel (or pop-up Swatches panel), from the category pop-up menu, select your preferred PANTONE palette.
To display the PANTONE® Colour name and number, click on the Swatches panel's Panel Preferences menu and select Appearance > Show as List. Alternatively, you can select a category from the Swatches panel (for example, PANTONE® Formula Guide Solid Coated V4) and use the search window to locate a specific colour (e.g., 129) within that category.
Registration colour
Printing to PDF will allow you to include printer marks, including registration marks assigned with registration black (100%C:100%M:100%Y:100%K). However, you can add this registration colour as a swatch that can be assigned to an object on the page, creating an on-page registration mark.
To add a registration colour as a swatch:
From the Swatches panel, click Panel Preferences, then select Add Registration Colour.
You can then apply the swatch to an object on the page.
Recolouring/tinting images
There are a number of ways to recolour or add a tint to an image, for example, for rebranding purposes, or to help it blend in with the rest of your page.
To recolour a placed image:
With the image selected, do one of the following:
Apply a colour directly to the image from the context toolbar or Colour panel.
For press-ready CMYK documents only, enable K Only on the context toolbar to apply a tint of the colour chosen from the context toolbar or Colour panel. If the colour is a Spot colour, then, on PDF export, the image will print using a single colour palette.
From the Quick FX panel, check the Colour Overlay effect and adjust the image to your preferred colour and opacity using the opacity slider and colour swatch.