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.You can also drag the lowest handle on the bounding circle of a circulargradient or fill." To scale a linear gradient or a fill, drag the square handle at the center of thebounding box." To change the radius of a circular gradient, drag the middle circular handle onthe bounding circle." To skew or slant a fill within a shape, drag one of the circular handles on thetop or right side of the bounding box." To tile a bitmap inside a shape, scale the fill.Note: To see all of the handles when working with large fills or fills close to the edge of theStage, choose View > Work Area.144 Chapter 4 Using the Ink Bottle toolTo change the stroke color, line width, and style of lines or shape outlines, you canuse the Ink Bottle tool.You can apply only solid colors, not gradients or bitmaps,to lines or shape outlines.Using the Ink Bottle tool, rather than selecting individual lines, makes it easier tochange the stroke attributes of multiple objects at one time.To use the Ink Bottle tool:1 Select the Ink Bottle tool.2 Choose a stroke color as described in  Using the Stroke and Fill controls in thetoolbox on page 136.3 Choose line style and line width from the Stroke panel.See  Specifying strokecolor, style, and weight in the Stroke panel on page 138.4 Click an object on the Stage to apply the stroke modifications.Using the Eyedropper toolYou can use the Eyedropper tool to copy fill and stroke attributes from oneobject and immediately apply them to another object.The Eyedropper tool alsolets you sample the image in a bitmap to use as a fill.See  Breaking apart abitmap on page 163.To use the Eyedropper tool to copy and apply stroke or fill attributes:1 Select the Eyedropper tool and click the stroke or filled area whose attributesyou want to apply to another stroke or filled area.When you click a stroke, the tool automatically changes to the Ink Bottle tool.When you click a filled area, the tool automatically changes to the Paint Buckettool and the Lock Fill modifier is turned on.See  Locking a gradient or bitmapto fill the Stage on page 146.2 Click another stroke or filled area to apply the new attributes.Working with Color 145 Locking a gradient or bitmap to fill the StageYou can lock a gradient or bitmap fill to make it appear that the fill extends overthe entire Stage and that the objects painted with the fill are masks revealing theunderlying gradient or bitmap.When you select the Lock Fill modifier with the Brush or Paint Bucket tool andpaint with the tool, the bitmap or gradient fill extends across the objects you painton the Stage.Using the Lock Fill modifier creates the appearance of a single gradient or bitmap fillbeing applied to separate objects on the Stage.To use a locked gradient or bitmap fill:1 Select the Brush or Paint Bucket tool and choose a gradient or bitmap as a fill.To use a bitmap as a fill, break the bitmap apart and use the Eyedropper tool toselect the bitmap before selecting the Brush or Paint Bucket tool.See  Breakingapart a bitmap on page 163.2 Click the Lock Fill modifier.3 First paint the areas where you want to place the center of the fill, and thenmove to other areas.Creating and editing solid colors withthe Mixer panelTo create and edit solid colors, you can use the Mixer panel.If an object is selectedon the Stage, the color modifications you make in the Mixer panel are applied tothe selection.You can select a color from the existing color palette or create a new color.You canchoose colors in RGB or hexadecimal mode, or specify Alpha value to define thedegree of transparency for a color.Stroke colorColor valuesFill colorDefault Stroke and FillAlpha valueNone buttonColor barSwap Stroke andFill button146 Chapter 4 To create or edit a solid color with the Mixer panel:1 Choose Window > Panels > Mixer.2 To select a color mode display, choose RGB (the default setting), HSB, or Hexfrom the pop-up menu in the upper right corner of the Mixer panel.3 Click the Stroke or Fill color box to specify which attribute is to be modified.If you have selected an object with a gradient fill, the Fill color box displays thegradient.To replace the gradient in the selection with a solid color, click the Fillcolor box and select a solid color fill as described in step 4.If you are currently editing a gradient fill with the Fill panel, the Mixer paneldisplays a color proxy box and color bulb with the currently selected color fromthe Fill gradient editor.To end the gradient editing session, click the color bulbin the Mixer panel.4 Do one of the following:" Click the Stroke or Fill color box and choose a color from the pop-up window." Click in the color bar at the bottom of the Mixer panel to select a color." Enter values in the color value boxes: Red, Green, and Blue values for RGBdisplay; Hue, Saturation, and Brightness values for HSB display; orhexadecimal values for hexadecimal display.Enter an Alpha value to specifythe degree of transparency, from 0 for complete transparency to 100 forcomplete opacity." Click the Default Stoke and Fill button to return to the default color settings(white fill and black stroke)." Click the Swap Stoke and Fill button to swap colors between the fill andthe stroke." Click the None button to apply a transparent fill or stroke.Note: You can apply a transparent stroke or fill to a new object but not to an existingobject.Instead, select the existing stroke or fill and delete it [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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