SPLATTER Paint Matcher Tool

The SPLATTER paint matcher helps hiders in Creative Conceptualists SPLATTER (Roblox place ID 90390610040462) choose camouflage colors before rounds begin. After the Knives and Museum update, gallery lighting makes naive color picks fail — bright whites wash out slightly-off hex values, and warm spotlights shift how seekers perceive standing players. Use this interactive tool alongside the hider camouflage guide and camouflage checklist for complete pre-round prep.

Interactive Color Picker

Wall preview

Paint preview

Contrast analysis

Adjust colors to see contrast tips.

Why Color Matching Matters in SPLATTER

SPLATTER seekers win by spotting silhouette breaks and paint texture mismatches. Hiders win by merging with environment geometry — especially on the Museum map where marble, glass, and parchment tones repeat across long sightlines. The in-game paint tool accepts hex input on many platforms, but lobby timers pressure you to paste values quickly. Pre-calculating pairs with this matcher reduces panic entries that read as pink or gray blobs under Museum spotlights.

Gun skins and knife cosmetics do not affect hider paint, yet seeker loadouts influence how confidently hunters push corners. When seekers rush because their gun skin grind ego is high, only disciplined color matching keeps you alive through the first sweep. Treat paint as your primary SPLATTER item — free, repeatable, and map-specific.

How to Use the Paint Matcher

Step one: capture a reference. In a private server, stand against your intended hide surface and note the dominant tone — not the brightest glare pixel, but the average wall color your body covers. Step two: set that tone as the target wall color using the picker or paste a hex from a screenshot sampler. Step three: adjust your paint color until contrast analysis shows a low brightness delta and the tip panel recommends "strong camouflage" or "acceptable blend."

Step four: copy the paint hex field into Roblox when the round starts. Mobile players may keep this page open on a second screen — see mobile controls for paint tool placement. PC players can alt-tab once per life during safe hide phases; prefer memorizing the final hex to avoid exposure. After painting, verify from seeker sightlines using the camouflage checklist.

Understanding Contrast Tips

The widget converts both colors to relative luminance and reports brightness difference as a percentage. Large gaps (>30%) usually mean seekers will notice movement instantly on Museum whites. Moderate gaps (15–30%) may work in shadowed alcoves but fail under spotlights. Under 15% on neutral walls often survives casual public lobbies; competitive seekers still detect animation — pair low contrast with stillness tactics from winning strategies.

Warm maps shift red channels; cool shadows shift blue. If tips say "desaturate paint," drag the picker toward gray while keeping luminance close to the wall sample. If tips say "darken paint," reduce value without swinging hue toward unrelated tones — green drift on marble reads as mold, not camouflage. The paint tool guide explains in-game eyedropper limits the matcher supplements.

Museum Map Color Profiles

Museum gallery whites typically cluster around warm stone hex values — use the default wall swatch as a starting point, then nudge toward samples from your hide zone. Gilt exhibit frames introduce yellow bounce light; hiders near brass may need slightly warmer paint than flat wall samples suggest. Glass cases add reflection noise — prioritize matching the solid wall behind you, not the glass glare layer seekers ignore at distance.

Climbing routes from the Beta 1.2 overhaul expose hiders to top-down lighting. Review climbing mechanics and re-run the matcher when moving from floor hides to pedestal perches — vertical surfaces often differ by one hex step from floor trim. Map-specific strategy lives on the Museum map guide.

Workflow With Other Wiki Resources

Beginners should complete the beginner guide, then spend one private session logging three matcher pairs per map zone. Cross-check seeker behavior via the seeker hunting guide to learn which angles expose bad blends. When Creative Conceptualists releases paint-related promo codes, validate preset swatches here before equipping — branded colors often pop against Museum neutrals.

Return to the SPLATTER tools hub for utility updates after patches listed on official update notes. The paint matcher turns color guesswork into repeatable preparation — the habit matters more than any single hex string.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the paint matcher for SPLATTER?

The matcher calculates hex values and contrast ratios in your browser. Roblox lighting and texture compression can shift perceived color by one or two hex steps — use private-server screenshots to fine-tune after using this tool.

Can I use the paint matcher on mobile?

Yes. The color input and hex fields work in mobile browsers. Copy the hex string into SPLATTER paint tool notes or a second device running Roblox for faster lobby entry.

What contrast ratio should hiders target?

Aim for a brightness difference under 15% against your target wall sample on Museum whites, and under 25% on mid-tone lobby surfaces. The tool displays live tips based on your picked colors.

Does the paint matcher connect to Roblox?

No. All logic runs client-side in this page. We never request Roblox login, cookies, or place API access.