It's just that I was using tweak tool for hours and then tried to "color-correct" objects. Holding shift wasn't that bad idea. Admit it . :)
Isn't it easier to hold one button, then to lose color you're working with. This especially applies to saturation and lightness of a color. It's quite easy, I guess, to transfer those two color properties to their opposites (250 <-> 5 for example). Maybe even hue could give interesting results, much like already existing randomize color, but not quite.
hah... true. :(
It's just that I was using tweak tool for hours and then tried to "color-correct" objects. Holding shift wasn't that bad idea. Admit it . :)
Isn't it easier to hold one button, then to lose color you're working with. This especially applies to saturation and lightness of a color. It's quite easy, I guess, to transfer those two color properties to their opposites (250 <-> 5 for example). Maybe even hue could give interesting results, much like already existing randomize color, but not quite.