Personal color palette
Vanessa Colina
Ludwig Henne the latest update says there’s a new color picker for custom colors but I can’t find it. Is it this feature being implemented?
Ludwig Henne
Vanessa Colina: ah the new color picker is changing how the colors are displayed (larger dots in a grid to be easier to select) and I've added a few more shades (navy, wine red, light blue, light gray, light purple, light green). Still no custom color selector for now 😕. I'm still considering this – I know you're very interested in this 🙏
Ludwig Henne
Vanessa Colina thank you for the feedback! 🙏
What kind of colors are you missing? Lighter or darker versions like for example: light blue or navy blue? Or entirely different colors that aren't in the picker at all?
Initially, I kept the color selection limited on purpose so that filtering is easier (for example you tag all blue items with the same color, so lighter and darker blue items are filtered together, a bit like in an online shop).
I understand however, that if you have a lot of clothes in a similar color palette, that you'd want to have more granular control.
Trying to better understand what would be the best solution for all users.
Vanessa Colina
Ludwig Henne now that you explained it I don’t think I need extra shades. But I would like to edit the existing shade of colors and remove some. The default colors are really saturated and I don’t use half of them because hot pink and animal prints are not flattering on me.
I wish I could choose the tone of the colors so that they are more align with my color season: autumn. And I only have the colors that I use.
We all have a shade of blue that looks good on us, and colors that don’t. If I’m going to use one blue to filter for all my blue clothes I’d prefer to use the one that’s flattering. The electric blue is not it. Lol.
Vanessa Colina
Ludwig Henne just to add that I don’t have a lot of clothes and I wasn’t looking for a more granular filter.
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Angel
Ludwig Henne I think the same, I have the need to add my own custom palette and different shades of each color. I think that a good option to avoid the color filtering problem that you mention, would be for custom tones to detect the color to which they belong and automatically understand that they belong to X color, for example: I choose an orange-beige tone, but it’s still beige, because it mostly detects that color as beige and stays in that filtering, another example: I choose a grayish blue and it detects that it is blue. It would probably need to be refined, but it could be a good starting point. The other option is that you can customize the color filters yourself.