MagicPicker Color Wheel Now Even More Magicker

Anastasiy’s MagicPicker plug-in (currently $19) has been re-written from the ground up and re-released as an HTML5-based panel for both Photoshop and Illustrator. Version 4.0 of this plug-in—and its lightweight counterpart, ColorPicker—now fully supports CC 2014 and works with Photoshop and Illustrator going back as far as CS3.

The newest version, besides shedding its Flash underpinnings, boasts a new color temperature wheel, allowing for separation of warm and cold color palettes. And seeing the colors as you mix is so much clearer with the introduction of big color swatches. One of the main draws of MagicPicker is that color is presented via a traditional and familiar color wheel, in either a triangle, box, or diamond configuration. This classic arrangement allows for choosing and comparing from complementary, triad, and mono color schemes, among others.

The panel itself can make use of the dark UI, and the panel and color wheel are scalable for the greatest clarity. When choosing a new color, MagicPicker shows the old color for comparison, and the engine for rendering the display is even faster than previous versions. Improved performance and compatibility, bug fixes, and free version updates round out the list of why this plug-in is a low-cost alternative the sometimes clunky color palettes native to Photoshop and Illustrator.

Erica Gamet has been involved in the graphics industry for over 35 years. She is a speaker, writer, trainer, and content creator focusing on Adobe InDesign, Apple Keynote, and varied production topics. She is a regular presenter at CreativePro Week, regular contributor to CreativePro Magazine, and has spoken at Canada’s ebookcraft, Adobe MAX, and Making Design in Oslo, Norway. Find Erica online at the CreativePro YouTube channel, CreativeLive.com and through her own YouTube channel. When she isn’t at her computer she’s probably daydreaming about travel or living in a Nordic noir landscape.

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