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Color Palette
In MillMage, different colors indicate different layers. By default, colors/layers are only visual indicators that you can use when creating and organizing your designs, and don't have any effect on the output to your CNC.
However, if you choose to enable Auto use layer for any operation, MillMage will automatically apply that operation to every shape on the chosen layer.
Use the Color Palette to assign colors/layers to graphics in your Workspace.
The colors currently used in your design will also appear as entries in the Layers Window, where you can rename them or toggle a switch to show or hide them in your Workspace.
Accessing the Color Palette¶
The Color Palette is located along the bottom of the Main Window by default, though a common alternative is docking it along the left side of the Workspace.
If you have closed the Color Palette, go to Window → Color Palette to re-enable it.
To restore it and all other toolbars and windows to their default positions, go to Window → Reset to Default Layout.
Tip
The layout of MillMage is highly customizable. For more information on enabling and disabling windows and toolbars, or rearranging the default layout, see Customizing the MillMage Window.
Change the Color for New Objects¶
With nothing selected in your Workspace, click a color entry. Subsequent new shapes will be created in that color, and assigned to the corresponding layer in the Layers Window.
Change the Color of Existing Objects¶
With the objects already selected, click a color entry to switch them to that color, and assign them to the corresponding layer in the Layers Window.
Tool Layers¶
LightBurn Video
This video features our sister software, LightBurn. While there may be slight differences in appearance and layout, the demonstrated processes are similar in MillMage.
There are two colors/layers at the end of the palette labeled T1 and T2. These refer to Tool layers — special layers that will never output to your CNC, even if you inadvertently apply operations to them.
Use Tool layers to create non-output shapes in your designs. For example you can use them to:
- Describe the boundary of your material
- Create guidelines for aligning shapes
- Apply a Path to Text
Importing Graphics from Other Software¶
When importing graphics, MillMage will attempt to match the colors used in that file to the default MillMage Color Palette. Use exact matches for the colors used by MillMage to ensure layers are assigned properly.
Downloadable Color Palettes¶
We have color palettes available for Inkscape, CorelDRAW, Affinity Designer, and Adobe Illustrator. The .ase
file provided for Adobe and Affinity products can be imported into many other programs as well.
Download .gpl for Inkscape/GIMP
Download .xml for Corel Products
Download .ase for Adobe and Affinity
Please see your preferred program's documentation for directions on installing color palettes.
RGB and Hex Codes for the MillMage Color Palette¶
The table below contains RGB and hex values for each of MillMage's layer colors. You can use it to assign the right color for any software that doesn't support the above files.
Layer | RGB Values | Hex Values |
---|---|---|
00 | rgb( 0, 0, 0) | #000000 |
01 | rgb( 0, 0, 255) | #0000FF |
02 | rgb( 255, 0, 0) | #FF0000 |
03 | rgb( 0, 224, 0) | #00E000 |
04 | rgb( 208, 208, 0) | #D0D000 |
05 | rgb( 255, 128, 0) | #FF8000 |
06 | rgb( 0, 224, 224) | #00E0E0 |
07 | rgb( 255, 0, 255) | #FF00FF |
08 | rgb( 180, 180, 180) | #B4B4B4 |
09 | rgb( 0, 0, 160) | #0000A0 |
10 | rgb( 160, 0, 0) | #A00000 |
11 | rgb( 0, 160, 0) | #00A000 |
12 | rgb( 160, 160, 0) | #A0A000 |
13 | rgb( 192, 128, 0) | #C08000 |
14 | rgb( 0, 160, 255) | #00A0FF |
15 | rgb( 160, 0, 160) | #A000A0 |
16 | rgb( 128, 128, 128) | #808080 |
17 | rgb( 125, 135, 185) | #7D87B9 |
18 | rgb( 187, 119, 132) | #BB7784 |
19 | rgb( 74, 111, 227) | #4A6FE3 |
20 | rgb( 211, 63, 106) | #D33F6A |
21 | rgb( 140, 215, 140) | #8CD78C |
22 | rgb( 240, 185, 141) | #F0B98D |
23 | rgb( 246, 196, 225) | #F6C4E1 |
24 | rgb( 250, 158, 212) | #FA9ED4 |
25 | rgb( 80, 10, 120) | #500A78 |
26 | rgb( 180, 90, 0) | #B45A00 |
27 | rgb( 0, 71, 84) | #004754 |
28 | rgb( 134, 250, 136) | #86FA88 |
29 | rgb( 255, 219, 102) | #FFDB66 |
T1 | rgb(243, 105, 38) | #F36926 |
T2 | rgb(12,150, 217) | #0C96D9 |
Related Topics¶
For more help using MillMage, please visit our forum to talk with MillMage staff and users, or email support.