Color & Palettes
Color is the soul of pixel art. Mastering color and palette techniques will make your artwork outstanding.
Palette System
Preset Palettes
Breeze Pixel Studio includes several curated palettes:
- Classic Pixel: Retro game-style classic colors
- Nature: Colors suited for natural scenes
- Skin Tones: Various skin tone shades
- Cyberpunk: Neon-style futuristic colors
Using Palettes
- Tap the palette area at the bottom of the editor
- Browse and select a preset palette
- Tap a color in the palette to use it
- The currently active color is highlighted
Custom Colors
Creating Custom Palettes
- Go to "My Palettes" management page
- Tap "+" to create a new palette
- Name your palette
- Add colors one by one (up to 32 colors)
Color Picker
- HSL Mode: Adjust color via hue, saturation, and lightness
- RGB Mode: Enter RGB values directly
- HEX Input: Enter hexadecimal color values
- Canvas Picker: Use the eyedropper to pick colors from the canvas
Color Tips
Limit Your Colors
One of pixel art's charms is expressing rich content with limited colors:
- 4-color challenge: Create with only 4 colors to improve your skills
- 8-color starter: 8 colors are enough for most works
- 16-color advanced: 16 colors allow for more subtle transitions
Color Harmony Principles
- Primary color: Determine the dominant color, typically 60% of the image
- Secondary color: Colors that harmonize with the primary, 30%
- Accent color: Used to highlight key points, 10%
Shadows & Highlights
- Use light and dark variations of the same hue for shading
- 2-3 levels of light/dark are usually sufficient for pixel art depth
- Avoid pure black for shadows — try cool or warm dark tones instead
Next Steps
- Layers & Animation — Learn layer management and animation
- Publish & Share — Share your artwork with the community
