Colors
Paleta para color dodge
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A color dodge palette generator builds a set of colors designed for the color-dodge blend mode, which brightens whatever is beneath it to create glows, light leaks, neon, and energy effects. Because color dodge multiplies brightness, mid and dark saturated colors on a dark base produce the most controllable glow, blowing out to brilliant light where layers stack; pure white or very light colors flare too hard and lose all detail. From a glow hue this returns a near-black base plus a graded set of glow tones, a hotter spark, and a deep bloom, all tuned to layer well in color-dodge. Motion designers, digital artists, and game VFX artists use these for light effects, lens flares, magic, and sci-fi UI glow. Each value is a paste-ready hex code. Stack these on a dark composition with the color-dodge or add blend mode and adjust layer opacity to control the glow.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Set your glow hue from 0 to 360.
- Click Generate to build the dodge palette.
- Layer the glow tones on a dark composition.
- Set the layers to color-dodge and tune opacity.
Use Cases
- •Building glow and light-leak effects
- •Coloring neon and energy elements in compositions
- •Creating lens flares and sparks for motion graphics
- •Designing magic and sci-fi VFX glow
- •Layering bright accents over dark scenes
Tips
- →Use color dodge over dark areas for the brightest glow.
- →Avoid near-white inputs, which flare and lose detail.
- →Stack multiple glow layers for a richer bloom.
- →Lower layer opacity to dial back the intensity.
FAQ
why not use white for color dodge
Color dodge brightens by dividing, so near-white inputs blow straight out to pure white and lose all shape. Saturated mid and dark tones keep their hue while still glowing, giving controllable, colorful light.
why a dark base color
The dodge effect is most visible when bright layers sit over dark areas. A near-black base gives the glow tones somewhere to brighten from, producing the high-contrast bloom the look depends on.
where do i use this palette
Stack the glow tones on a dark composition with the color-dodge or add blend mode in your editor, then adjust layer opacity. It suits light leaks, neon, sparks, and energy or sci-fi effects.
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