Palettes

Watercolor palette

Watercolor palette displayed for all watercolor brushes and tools except “Pure water” (Realistic drops)

Visual Effects: 
– After choosing a color, the paint in the box becomes wet – glossy. It dries after a while.

– Paint ages, becoming squeezed and cracked.

– Periodically, splashes of paint appear on the plastic around

 

 

 

 

 

 

– There are 4 palette presets. Use arrow buttons to switch between them.

To bind own color from the color wheel – pick dropper button and then click on the required “paint-box”

– palette options

Reset paint colors – Restore all colors of the current palette preset
Reset paint deformations – makes all paints new and clean
Add more deformation – ages all paints
Reset all sets to default – restore all 4 palettes to default state

Watercolor mixer

Central part of the watercolor palette is a mixer.

To mix colors:
1)Choose 1st color from the color wheel
2)Press the mixer and, while holding down the handle, start moving the handle in a circular motion, as if you are stirring a real solute until you get the color you want.


Oil color palette

There are 21 factory colors in the Realistic palette, maximally adjusted to match the colors of the same name from real life. 

Use arrow buttons to switch between tubes 

Use the mixer button to switch to Mixer and Tube button to switch back to tubes palette

Oil Mixer 

The oil mixer has 3 presets. Use arrow buttons to switch between them. 

Oil mixer has 2 modes:
1) The dropper button unpressed : Selected brush painting on the mixer by own color (it can be pure color or some dirty mix from the canvas – depends on a specification of the brush)
2)The dropper button pressed : Current brush ignore its own color and takes only mixer colors. 

In this mode, the brush takes area color from mixer:


Other palettes

Most of the “Drawing box” brushes have their own palettes.

The “Colored pencil”, “Marker pen”, “Soft Pastel”, “Hard pastel”  have palette color libraries.

The control is the same: Use arrows to switch between color presets, dropper to bind own color and options-button for “reset menu”

“Pen” and “Highlighter” have locked “factory” color libraries without the possibility of custom color bounding.

“Mechanical pencil”, “Classic pencil”, “Metallic pencil,” “Thin line pencil” – have different hardness presets, like 2H, H, HB, B, 2B marking.

“Graphite stick” and “Blending stump” have 3 different presets of the tool (All 3 works in a little different way)

All VIP-box tools palettes have unique different presets. In other words – there are 2-6 different brushes in one.