![]() ![]() With the Color panel, colors can be applied to an object or for use by a tool in just a few clicks. Vector Brush Tool: When selected, the panel shows primary and secondary swatches that can be swapped by clicking the adjacent double arrow.Fill Tool: Only one color selector swatch is shown to represent the color of the currently selected stop on the gradient.These swatches change appearance for some vector tools. Choosing a new color will apply it to the active color selector. The active color selector is shown at the front of the two color selectors. In Pixel Persona, the two solid color selectors indicate interchangeable Primary and Secondary colors.The fill is represented by the solid color selector. ![]() The stroke color is represented by the cutout (donut) color selector. In Designer Persona, objects have fill and stroke color properties.The large color selectors indicate the currently selected colors. Like the Swatches panel, the Color panel takes on different appearances depending on the active Persona and on the selected tool. Color tints can also be applied from within the panel.Ĭolor panel (HSL color wheel): (A) Primary/Secondary (left) or Stroke/Fill color selectors with color 'none' swatch and 'swap' arrow, (B) HSL values, (C) Switch to opacity/noise, (D) Panel Preferences, (E) Color picker and picked color swatch, (F) Saturation/Lightness control, (G) Hue control, (H) Opacity controls, (J) Noise controls. The Color panel can operate in several color modes-HSL, RGB, CMYK and LAB-and has various ways of defining color-color wheel (HSL only), color boxes and color sliders. The Color panel is used to choose color for various tools and selected objects.Ī pop-up version of the Color panel may appear when choosing color from within other dialogs. ![]()
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