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Doodly: How can I activate Doodly Rainbow?

Learn what Doodly Rainbow is, how to activate it before or after adding assets to your canvas, and how to mix colored and black-and-white objects within the same project. Note that Rainbow is a separate paid add-on.

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Doodly rainbow is a paid add-on. It is not included in the purchase of either the Standard or Enterprise license by default. You can see what's included at both levels here (www.doodly.com/pricing).

Doodly Rainbow is a separate purchase that can be made here (www.doodly.com/rainbow). It allows you to toggle between defaulted black and white images and colored images that are provided in the software.

If you have existing scenes with Doodly images that you’d like to convert into their Rainbow equivalent, you can do so by clicking Settings in the timeline and then toggling the Doodly Rainbow option to ON. This will apply to all scenes in your project.

Turn On Rainbow Before Adding Object To The Canvas

  1. On your Doodly dashboard, click the rainbow wheel icon to turn on the rainbow feature.

  2. The images will now show in color.

Turn On Rainbow For Images On Your Canvas

You can turn on the rainbow feature on existing objects on your canvas. There are two ways to turn on the images.

Using The Gear Icon

  1. Click on the object you would like to turn on the rainbow feature for. An orangeline will appear around the object.

  2. Click on the gear icon in the top right corner to open the settings.

  3. Click on the rainbow toggle to turn the feature on, then click Apply to save your changes.

Using the Scene Setting Features

  1. Click on the scene settings.

  2. Click on the rainbow toggle to turn it on/off. Then click Apply to save your changes.

Make Some Objects Colored And Some Black And White

  1. Click on the object you want to change the color of. An orange line will surround the object. Click on the gear icon.

  2. Toggle on/off the rainbow features. Click Apply to save the changes.

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