1 / 7
Feb 7

Like the title says, whenever I color pick from the reference window in Procreate, every color becomes desaturated and faded looking. I know my canvas isn't set to CMYK, and the brushes I used have the opacity turned all the way up, so I'm confused as to why it's doing that. I don't remember it doing that when I first used Procreate. Is this a normal thing? Did I somehow set something wrong by accident? I need answers! :slight_frown::sob:

  • created

    Feb 7
  • last reply

    Feb 11
  • 6

    replies

  • 158

    views

  • 1

    user

  • 1

    like

Do you have an overlay/multiply layer 'in the way'? surprises me sometimes, when i forget to turn it off

Nope, that's why I'm confused, I've tried multiple things and for some reason it won't pick the exact color. I can even see the difference between colors when picking it, it'll show it very desaturated in the sample ring.

When making a canvas you have a few options for how it will be colored, have you messed with those options at all?

Nope, it's on the default RGB setting. I haven't used any of the other canvas options yet. That's why I'm confused. The image I'm color picking from is my own artwork which was also created with the same canvas settings, I just put in in the reference window to not clutter up my canvas for screen recording.

It's a known bug procreate has had for years and years that they still have yet to fix, sadly
I remember some staff on the procreate forums saying that using an image with P3 color in the ref window has the least saturation fluctuation since it's what they designed for
I don't rec working with P3 tho since it's not typical and the colors get very messed up if posting online or using with RGB color profiles
Best way to prevent the desaturation is pasting the color ref into your working document

Dang, well at least I now know why it's doing that. I'll probably do what you recommend.