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kain_kusanagi said:
Marucha said:

I put this in my OP (it's called Coolorus)

But I definitely recommend this to replace the standard "color picker" (if you can even call it that) for your program... it's only like $10 so it's a very minimal investment, but it helps a lot.

I highly highly super duper recommend it. Especially if you are still learning color and really don't want that clunky interface to distract you from your colorwork. It's speeds my work up a ton...

http://i.imgur.com/mLoRs8Z.jpg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6w2X2k4skI

There's another one too called "MagicPicker". I do believe it has a mixer palette as well

Is it a Photoshop Plugin?


Yes they both are. I haven't used MagicPicker. I might have used a demo at one point but I thought way too much going on in the interface and too many options (which is good if that's for you though). I really like how streamlined Coolorus is and how it's basically laid out in general. It doesn't run slow or anything... you forget it's a plugin after a while and the license gives you access for two machines total. Have never had it crash

 

I just realized with the Magicpicker, you have to buy the Mixer palette thing separately. :/ Meh. It doesn't seem to work like the painter version either... it's better to just open up a small blank document and mix colors at that rate