ChromaMagic - the magical color tool for artists.
Have you ever been painting and said 'but what *is* that color?' Me too!
ChromaMagic exists for one reason only. My paintings looked wrong. I just couldn't get the colors in my paintings to look convincing. Try as I might there was always something off. Too bright, too light, too gray, not gray enough. Too blue, too brown, too pink. Why oh why could I not make things work?
Well it turned out it wasn't in the paint. It wasn't in the mixing. Special brushes didn't do the trick. Making those daft color charts didn't help either. And it wasn't even in the way I put the paint on the paper.
The problem was in my brain.
The problem was that I had no chance of mixing the right color. I was missing an essential part of the painting process. Something that would take years if not decades to figure out.
And the reason was that I wasn't *seeing* the right color.
Now I don't mean there was something wrong with my eyesight. What I mean that I was 'seeing' color but I wasn't really seeing *COLOR*. I didn't have the words or the means to really understand what I was looking at.
And if we don't really know what we're looking at how on earth can we translate it into paint? Even if we don't want to represent what we see how do we know what to change to enhance the effect? Flip a coin? Trust chance and experimentation? Repeat for years and years until we stumble on something that works....?
No.
So what changed?
Everything changed. I learned to forget about primaries, secondaries and tertiaries. I learned to ditch the traditional artists wheel. I learned to stop talking about 'warm' and 'cool'.
I learned to see color the way it is and not the way I expect it to be. I had to forget everything I had been told.
I learned about hue, value, and chroma. Munsell.
With ChromaMagic you can load up any photo or reference and see at a glance what any color is. And the colors are described in a way that is most natural for artists. What is the hue (red, yellow, green etc)? Yes! And what is the value (very important)? Yes! And what is the chroma (how gray or saturated it is)? Yes!!!
Color makes so much more sense now.
But there's more! As well as the Munsell color mode (which is fabulous by itself!) there are 4 extra modes to help you really see what is before us.
- Want to organize your reference into the major value shapes? Value mode will do that and you can change the number of value steps with a click of the mouse.
- Want to reduce your reference to just grayscale to really see those fine-grained values? Yes!
- Want to see how saturated or gray your colors are (this is always surprising!). Yes!
- Want to see how your colors are distributed around the color wheel? Yes
And yet there's still more:
- No more clicking around - ChromaMagic has a fantastic new interface with buttery smooth zoomable, pannable images.
- No more need to be tethered to wifi. Take ChromaMagic anywhere - even up a mountain!
- Too many colors in your reference? Average your colors over multiple pixels - 2500 of them if you want to.
- Want to know which paints are available for a certain color? ChromaMagic now has links to hundreds of top quality oil paints.
- Want to use ChromaMagic at home? On the bus? On a tablet? Now you can run it on your iphone, ipad or mac. All for one price!
- No more silly loading buttons. Drag and drop your files in one swish on the desktop (Bliss!!)
- Use ChromaMagic next to the easel for mixing. Now with mixing swatches and calibration values (no need for $1500 Munsell chips)
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ChromaMagic FAQ
Is ChromaMagic free?
ChromaMagic is not free (it costs 19.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is ChromaMagic legit?
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
It only loads/ keeps one image at a time. No library or storage
Great idea. But it cannot save your images, like procreate has a gallery. So very very limited. I’m disappointed.
Update: developer says this will be added. But for now, a very pricey app when you can’t save images
Developer thank you and keep up w this great project
A must have!
I was watching Paul Foxton talk about “Chroma Magic”. I downloaded it immediately, this coupled with the Munsel Big book of color are very important tools for every artist! This is amazing! I am half way through a painting and wanted to verify my values, colors and chroma, all I can say is this is a must have. Easy to use and worth every cent! I love it. Thank you Paul for mentioning it and I look forward to seeing you and Michelle in videos and learning!
One app to rule them all
This one app does the work of 5 I had before. Its hard to find really workable Munsell oriented color apps, this one not only has Munsell but 2 other systems as well and integrates with Lightroom well. Plus its very intuitive to use I was up and running full speed on the first try. Some may think its pricy but worth every penny and more for the depth of information you get and how much time it saves me as a painter. Really a stellar app made by a very fine artist who really understands what is needed for visual art. Thanks Michelle!
One app to rule them all
This one app does the work of 5 I had before. Its hard to find really workable Munsell oriented color apps, this one not only has Munsell but 2 other systems as well and integrates with Lightroom well. Plus its very intuitive to use I was up and running full speed on the first try. Some may think its pricy but worth every penny and more for the depth of information you get and how much time it saves me as a painter. Really a stellar app made by a very fine artist who really understands what is needed for visual art. Thanks Michelle!
Great Tool for Color and Value
I’ve been using the free version for a while now for every painting I do. This version is a fabulous upgrade, so easy to use and navigate. Thank you Michele, who also happens to be an amazing painter!
Most valuable tool for color ID
If this clever tool had existed a few years ago, I could have saved $1,000. and not purchased that Munsell Book of color.
Thank you Michelle Clamp!
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