Value Study: art reference

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About this app

In art, a value (or tone) is how light or dark a colour is. If you're learning to paint or draw, doing value studies is an excellent place to start. These small, loose sketches in greyscale show where shadows fall and highlights appear. These are particularly useful when the subject is more complicated and it's hard to see through the colours to show the subtle shadows.

Value Study is a paid app with a very low priced yearly fee or a lifetime purchase available to access all features. There are some free images from Unsplash available to preview the app before purchase.

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If you're learning to paint or draw, black/white notans and more detailed value studies are a surefire way to improve both your artwork and how you visualise references in your mind. People often use photo editors to convert a colour photo to black and white... this is helpful, but this app goes further.

By using Value Study, you can flick between levels of detail. Maybe you want to start with just black and white to get a base down, then add in extra values one by one to build up your understanding of the reference you are studying.

You can even take it a step further and select all areas with matching tones. Click one of the values along the bottom in the greyscale palette to see all areas that match it in the image, so you can focus on one value while painting it. For example, in a portrait, this could mean seeing how different parts of the body have the same amount of shadow despite potentially looking wildly different when viewed in colour.

Value Study is a tool, not to replace your value studies but to enhance them and significantly help beginner artists know where to start when looking at complicated reference imagery.
Updated on
Apr 8, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

3.3
121 reviews
Marianne Jones
March 2, 2026
Only commenting because friends use it - seems to be useful! We aĺl want to improve, some of us painting as a hobby, some professionally. Always interesting!
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H Masacz
November 27, 2025
I had a few issues with my phone model and app, I e-mailed Shane and he answered immediately and fixed the bug that evening. it works brilliantly now and I am very pleased with my value app. Thanks!
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Shane Hudson
November 27, 2025
Ah thank you for the review! I’m so glad I was able to fix the issue quickly for you 😊
Stefanie Legler
December 19, 2025
I really like the app but unfortunately the live filter isn't working for me at all, I just get blurry lines. I'd give it 5 stars if it was.
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Shane Hudson
December 20, 2025
Ah I appreciate the feedback. I’m aware this is happening on some phones, not sure why yet but will investigate further and fix asap! Edit: I think I've managed to fix the live filter issue. Please try again!

What’s new

Bunch of improvements today!

Many of you have been asking about printing from the app. I've swapped the Add to photos tool with a new Export tool. Save directly to your photo gallery, share to other apps, or print straight from your device.

I've also added a highlight blink feature that flashes between highlighted and unhighlighted values at a speed you control, making it easier to see the relationship
between selected values and the full image. This was particularly requested for use with a