Fix small details on any coloring page with touch up
There’s always that one stray dot on an otherwise perfect page. Or a line that stops half an inch short. I built touch up for those moments.
It’s a brush tool in the edit panel. You draw and erase right on the page. Nothing goes to the queue and nothing costs credits.
The problem it solves
Small fixes used to mean picking the wrong tool.
Adjustments is great for contrast and threshold. It won’t erase one smudge or add one missing stroke.
Inpainting can regenerate part of a page, but it costs 5 credits and waits on AI. Overkill for “cover this dot” or “extend this line.”
Touch up sits between those two. You draw by hand, save at full resolution, and you’re done in a few seconds.
How it works
- Open any page in your library and click Edit
- Pick touch up under Cleanup in the sidebar
- Draw or erase, tweak the brush width, undo if you mess up
- Hit Save (free)
Your original page stays put. You get a new version in your library, same as the other edit tools.
What you can do
Draw mode adds black strokes. You can extend a line that stopped short or fix a small gap before you print.
Erase mode paints white over stuff you don’t want. It covers pixels instead of making them transparent, which is what you want on white paper line art.
The width slider runs from 2 to 40 pixels with a live preview circle. Go narrow for fine work or wide for bigger cleanups.
Undo and redo work. Reset clears every stroke without reloading the base image.
One thing worth knowing: the canvas shrinks big pages so they’re easier to work on, but the saved file uses the image’s full dimensions. You print exactly what you fixed.
Who it’s for
You have stray marks to clean up before you download, or a broken line on an AI page where inpainting feels like bringing a sledgehammer to a thumbtack.
Teachers handing out pages today, or anyone on the free plan who needs a manual edit without burning credits.
For bigger changes, inpainting is still the move. Touch up handles the small stuff.
Credits and plans
It’s free and uses zero credits. Click Save (free) and you’re done.
Every plan gets it, including free accounts. Same as Adjustments and text overlay.
No batch mode yet. I optimized for desktop first. Touch works on tablets and phones, but a mouse or stylus is nicer.
Try it
Dashboard → open a page → Edit → Cleanup → Touch up.
Save when you’re done, then download from your library.
Questions?
Touch up help guide, or [email protected].
Ben