In art, value (or tone) refers to how light or dark a colour is. If you're learning to paint or draw, doing value studies is one of the best ways to improve. These small, loose sketches in greyscale help you understand where shadows fall and highlights appear—essential for capturing depth and form. Value Study is a simple, focused tool designed to help you see values more clearly in your reference images. Instead of just converting a photo to black and white, this app lets you break down tones step by step. Start with just black and white to map out the biggest shapes, then gradually add more values to refine your understanding. You can also highlight all areas of an image that share the same value, making it easier to see subtle shifts in tone. This is especially useful in complex references, like portraits, where different parts of the image might have the same level of shadow but look completely different in colour. Value Study isn’t here to replace traditional studies—it’s here to enhance them. Whether you're sketching, painting, or working digitally, this tool makes it easier to focus on the fundamentals of light, shadow, and form. Try it for free with all features enabled on sample images from Unsplash before deciding to unlock the full app with a low-cost yearly or lifetime purchase. All Value Study Pro upgrades count as lifetime purchase. Either option will unlock Value Study across iPhone, iPad and Mac. Annual: Auto-renews yearly. Lifetime: One-time payment, no fees. Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Size | 16 MB |
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Initial release | |
Price | Free |
Platforms | Mac, iPhone, and iPad |
Languages | English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish |
Category | Graphics & Design |
Compatibility | |
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Mac | Requires macOS 13.5 or later. |
iPad | Requires iPadOS 16.6 or later. |
iPhone | Requires iOS 16.6 or later. |
Apple Vision | Requires visionOS 1.0 or later. |
App's data is regularly updated.
Last update:
This update adds the ability to share from the Photos app (and others) to Value Study.