In Splater Roblox, the usual way to copy a color is to use the color/paint tool, aim at the object or surface with the color you want, and then use the game’s copy-paint action if it has one. A Roblox Studio-style workflow is often just selecting the part and copying the color value directly, but in live games like Splater the exact control depends on the game’s own UI and device support.

What to try

  1. Equip the paint or color tool.
  2. Point at the surface or object with the color you want.
  3. Look for a copy, pick, eyedropper, or sample option in the paint menu.
  4. Apply that saved color to the new area.

If you are on PC

  • Try right-clicking or opening the paint panel while hovering over the target color.
  • Some Roblox games use Shift or another key to slow movement while aiming a precise color-pick, but that depends on the game’s controls.
  • If the game has a build or palette menu, the color may be copied from there instead of by clicking the surface directly.

If it does not work

  • The game may not support true color copying, only manual repainting.
  • Some objects cannot be sampled if they have textures, decals, or special materials on them.
  • On mobile or console, the option may be hidden or mapped differently.

Practical example

If you want to match a wall color, open the paint tool, sample the wall if the game allows it, then paint the other section with the same saved color. That is the closest in-game version of “copy and paste” color.

TL;DR: In Splater Roblox, look for a paint-tool sample/copy option; if there isn’t one, you’ll need to match the color manually because not every Roblox game supports exact color copying.