

I've been working on a component-based way to color grade... in Figma. To be honest, this whole idea is a derivative of working on a different figma product.. and I sorta had to chase it down. The first idea was to see if split-toning could be achieved.. turns out it could. You never know how some of these things will render, especially when components are involved.. but yea, it somehow worked exactly how I thought it might. That lit a spark.. so I pivoted to color grading in Figma by combining this new split-toning ability.

I haven't really seen anyone try to tackle this... so it seems like an interesting opportunity. Its for sure not the most efficient, especially looking in cold without context, but its pretty straight-forward. And if nobody else cares to buy it, I know I'll use the shit outta this when I'm too lazy to important things into lightroom/PS.
I'm expecting to launch V 1.0 tomorrow :)
I've been working on a component-based way to color grade... in Figma. To be honest, this whole idea is a derivative of working on a different figma product.. and I sorta had to chase it down. The first idea was to see if split-toning could be achieved.. turns out it could. You never know how some of these things will render, especially when components are involved.. but yea, it somehow worked exactly how I thought it might. That lit a spark.. so I pivoted to color grading in Figma by combining this new split-toning ability.

I haven't really seen anyone try to tackle this... so it seems like an interesting opportunity. Its for sure not the most efficient, especially looking in cold without context, but its pretty straight-forward. And if nobody else cares to buy it, I know I'll use the shit outta this when I'm too lazy to important things into lightroom/PS.
I'm expecting to launch V 1.0 tomorrow :)