Palettes
beginner featureVoxel Studio · Palettes
A palette is a named colour set that you can reuse across MicroVoxel, Custom Voxel and Character editors. Voxel Studio ships a seeded catalog of palettes and lets you create your own.
Categories
Seeded palettes are grouped into: 8-bit, pixel-art, terrain, organic, sci-fi, material, custom. Custom is the bucket where your own palettes live.
Creating a palette
Click + New in the Palettes workspace. The editor opens with five empty colour slots. Add colours either by typing hex values or by clicking the colour wheel. Drag swatches to reorder them. Save when done - the palette appears under Custom.
Editing a palette
- Editing a seed palette creates a copy under Custom (seeds never change).
- Editing one of your own palettes updates it in place.
- Duplicate - creates a private copy from any palette, seed or user-owned.
- Delete - available only on palettes you own.
Using a palette in editors
Inside MicroVoxel, Custom Voxel and Character editors there is a palette picker that lists both seed and user palettes. Selecting a palette replaces the current colour list. Cells keep their indices, so picking a palette with matching slots is a quick way to re-theme a model.
Import / Export
Use the Import button to paste a comma-separated or line-separated list of hex colours. Export is available via the browser's Copy palette action for portability with other tools (Aseprite, Photoshop swatch files).
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