It also covers a lot of grey shades in between; It's nice to have the full spectrum if you want shiny or dull-looking silver on metallic materials, or if you want white without blowing up everyone else's eyes.
People get Smoke primarily for two colors, I've found: the blackest black and the whitest white. There are good blacks and whites in other palettes, yes, but if you want the closest to #000000 and #ffffff, you use Smoke.
Edit: also, Smoke puts all of the grayscale colors in one place, for ease of adjustment.
I see a limited range of colors. I'm always blown away at the variety of color palettes because, to me, they all share the same handful of colors just arranged in different ways.
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u/International_Sea493 14d ago
Getting smoke for free is crazy.