how to pick colours in splatter roblox
In Splatter on Roblox, you usually pick colours by opening the in-game colour picker or choosing a preset from the palette, then applying it to your splat, part, or item. In Roblox Studio, the general method is to use a color picker, enter RGB values, or paste a hex/Color3 value when the game supports it.
How it usually works
- Open the colour menu or paint/palette option in the game.
- Click a colour from the available swatches.
- Adjust shade or brightness if the game has sliders.
- Confirm/apply the colour to your splatter.
Roblox colour formats
Roblox commonly uses:
- RGB values, like
Color3.fromRGB(245, 205, 48). - Hex codes in some cases.
- Color3 values in scripts for parts and UI elements.
Easy colour-picking tips
- Use strong contrast if you want the splatter to stand out.
- Stick to 2–4 main colours so it looks cleaner.
- Test colours under different lighting if the game allows it.
- If you want random colours, use a fixed list and choose from that list instead of pure random.
Quick example
If the game gives you RGB input, you can try a bright combo like:
- Red:
245, 205, 48 - Blue:
9, 137, 207 - Green:
0, 255, 0
Forum-style note
Roblox creators generally recommend using the built-in color picker or preset palette for the simplest workflow, rather than trying to type colours manually every time.
TL;DR: open the colour picker, choose a swatch or RGB value, and apply it to your splatter; if you want cleaner results, use a small curated palette instead of fully random colours.