Great Companion App for Ohuhu Coloring!
It lets you play around with palettes before committing actual pigment to actual paper, which is honestly a gift to both my coloring books and my increasingly expensive marker collection.
The interface is easy to use, the color exploration is satisfying, and it takes a lot of the guesswork out of picking combinations that look good together.
My only tiny wishlist item would be options to preview blended colors or multiple passes of the same marker, especially for testing saturation, shadows, and those “will this layer make it richer or ruin everything?” decisions. But that is a wishlist, not a complaint.
As it stands, Huemock is genuinely useful, surprisingly fun to tinker with, and a great way to test-drive a palette before you turn your paper into a permanent science experiment.
Five stars.
Incredibly useful tool!
Bought app but now is asking for more $
Response from developer
So sorry for the confusion! What you're seeing is a new Lifetime Access option we added a lot of users were asking for a one-time payment option so we decided to add it. For yearly subscribers like you, we wanted to give you the chance to upgrade at a discounted price since you've already paid for your yearly plan so we simply deduct that from the lifetime price. But it's completely optional. You do not need to do anything. Your subscription is still fully active and you can use everything in the app without any limits, exactly as before. As for the missing pages, please provide more info that shouldn't happen, normally you should have access to all your scanned pages. Again, really sorry for the bad experience, we're going to improve the UI to make it much clearer what this upgrade is and that it's completely optional
Amazing
A MUST have for OHUHU
Love this
Edit: to the response from the developer, yes this is exactly what I was trying to say!!
Response from developer
Thank you so much — and really glad you're enjoying the app! 🙏 Just want to make sure I understand exactly what you're picturing — is the idea that when you're done planning, you'd tap a button, pick a specific marker, and then the app would show only the areas you filled with that color while everything else goes back to white? So you can use it as a guide while coloring one marker at a time on the real page? If that's it, I love this idea. The way I'm thinking about it: a "focus mode" button in the canvas — you pick a shade, and the whole page whites out except for the areas filled with that one color. You finish coloring those on paper, then pick the next shade. Makes the physical transfer so much more methodical. Let me know if that matches what you had in mind!
