The biggest hassle in illustration is having to guess which colors you want to use, filling them in, stepping back to realize you don't like how it looks, and having to re-fill everything. Does Inkscape have something like an ability where you can create a pallette of colors, use them in a project, edit one of the colors in the pallette, and then all the objects using that color change to match? In Aseprite, this concept is a feature with the name "color mode: indexed," but I tried asking Google "does inkscape have indexed color" and it thought i was talking about RGB vs. CMYK or something.
The biggest hassle in illustration is having to guess which colors you want to use, filling them in, stepping back to realize you don't like how it looks, and having to re-fill everything. Does Inkscape have something like an ability where you can create a pallette of colors, use them in a project, edit one of the colors in the pallette, and then all the objects using that color change to match? In Aseprite, this concept is a feature with the name "color mode: indexed," but I tried asking Google "does inkscape have indexed color" and it thought i was talking about RGB vs. CMYK or something.
I'd try using custom swatches. http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Attributes-Fill-Stroke.html#Attributes-CustomSwatches