Company Name: Xuan Li
About: Color mixing in the real world is often counter-intuitive and is completely
different from the RGB model used in the digital world. In the RGB model, to mix
orange you need red and green but in the real world, you actually need the red
and yellow paint to get the color.
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by Jshirks
iPhone XR on iOS 13.5.1, app ran great before the update for this app. Now the free version runs fine, paid version fails to start (wish I hadn’t paid for it.)
by Xentium
I bought this to get access to the custom mix/unmix feature.
When unmixing a color, it requires you to pick 4 colors from your library. This may result in weird combinations or not a complete match at all.
I have hundreds of colors in my library and I would rather the app be able to choose the best colors in it to come up with the least combinations to achieve the target color.
The color picker using the image selector is also barely usable. Pinching and other gestures don’t seem to register correctly, intermittently at best. Picking the desired color in an image is almost unusable because it just so hard to get the target circle in the correct zoom level and position.
This app has a lot of potential, specially with the added hobby colors.
Suggestions, in addition to the mix and color pick issues above:
1. Please add the ability to add the entire hobby color range, or multiple brand ranges, as unmix colors. I can always go out and buy the missing colors if it helps get a better mix.
2. Add Ammo by Mig and Citadel to the color library. There are a lot of other brands, but with these two you will have a larger percentage of the market.
3. Please fix your website. The domain ideamats.com is parked and users have no way to ask for your support, other than writing a review.
by ★Brooklyn★
This app is almost perfect but has one major flaw. When I was testing the color mixing features for accuracy, I noticed that every time I mixed yellow with blue, I would get a gray shade or a very muted grayish-green. This should be how digital color mixing works, but this app claims to simulate real pigment mixing, and for the most part it does, but it never works with yellow and blue. If there is something that I am doing wrong, please inform me of what to do, because this is the best free color mixing app I have found by far.