Color
The Coloring workspace is built for deliberate colour decisions rather than general-purpose image adjustment. It is shaped by traditional media practice, with an emphasis on pigments, palette structure, and mixing behaviour that stays understandable while a painting becomes more complex.
The aim is not to overload the painter with every possible colour control at once. The workspace can stay focused on the palettes, tools, and resources needed for the colouring stage, so decisions about harmony, value, and material feel clearer and easier to manage.
This makes it easier to build controlled palettes, work with intention, and keep colour relationships readable across the whole image. As part of Lumi’s three core workflow spaces, Coloring is meant to give painting its own dedicated environment rather than treating it as something tacked onto drawing or line work.