Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 132

Organizing swatch groups and color models

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 127 User Guide Note: The Paint Bucket tool fills pixel selections and vector objects with the color shown in the Fill Color box in the Tools panel. Color boxes in the Tools panel and the color pop-up window To reset colors to the default: ❖ Click the Default Colors button in the Tools panel or in the Color Mixer. To remove the stroke and fill from selected objects using the No Stroke or Fill button: 1 Click the No Stroke or Fill button in the Colors section of the Tools panel. The active characteristic changes to a stroke or fill of None. 2 To set the inactive characteristic to None as well, click the No Stroke or Fill button again. Note: You can also set the fill or stroke of selected objects to None by clicking the Transparent button in any Fill Color or Stroke Color box pop-up window, or by selecting None from the Fill Options or Stroke Options pop-up menu in the Property inspector. To swap fill and stroke colors: ❖ Click the Swap Colors button in the Tools panel or in the Color Mixer. Organizing swatch groups and color models The Swatches panel and Color Mixer combine to form the Colors panel group. In the Swatches panel you can view, change, create, and edit swatch groups, as well as select stroke and fill colors. You can use the Color Mixer to select a color model, mix stroke and fill colors by dragging color value sliders or entering color values, and select stroke and fill colors directly from the color bar. You can also use the Color Palette panel to create and swap color palettes, and explore alternate color schemes. Applying colors using the Swatches panel The Swatches panel displays all the colors in the current swatch group. You can use the Swatches panel to apply stroke and fill colors to selected vector objects or text. To apply a color to the stroke or fill of a selected object using the Swatches panel: 1 Click the icon next to the Stroke Color or Fill Color box in the Tools panel or Property inspector to make it active. 2 If the Swatches panel is not already open, select Window > Swatches. 3 Click a swatch to apply the color to the stroke or fill of the selected object. The color appears in the active Stroke Color or Fill Color box.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Note:
The Paint Bucket tool fills pixel selections and vector objects with the color shown in the Fill Color box in the Tools
panel.
Color boxes in the Tools panel and the color pop-up window
To reset colors to the default:
Click the Default Colors button in the Tools panel or in the Color Mixer.
To remove the stroke and fill from selected objects using the No Stroke or Fill button:
1
Click the No Stroke or Fill button in the Colors section of the Tools panel.
The active characteristic changes to a stroke or fill of None.
2
To set the inactive characteristic to None as well, click the No Stroke or Fill button again.
Note:
You can also set the fill or stroke of selected objects to None by clicking the Transparent button in any Fill Color or
Stroke Color box pop-up window, or by selecting None from the Fill Options or Stroke Options pop-up menu in the
Property inspector.
To swap fill and stroke colors:
Click the Swap Colors button in the Tools panel or in the Color Mixer.
Organizing swatch groups and color models
The Swatches panel and Color Mixer combine to form the Colors panel group. In the Swatches panel you can view,
change, create, and edit swatch groups, as well as select stroke and fill colors. You can use the Color Mixer to select
a color model, mix stroke and fill colors by dragging color value sliders or entering color values, and select stroke
and fill colors directly from the color bar. You can also use the Color Palette panel to create and swap color palettes,
and explore alternate color schemes.
Applying colors using the Swatches panel
The Swatches panel displays all the colors in the current swatch group. You can use the Swatches panel to apply
stroke and fill colors to selected vector objects or text.
To apply a color to the stroke or fill of a selected object using the Swatches panel:
1
Click the icon next to the Stroke Color or Fill Color box in the Tools panel or Property inspector to make it active.
2
If the Swatches panel is not already open, select Window > Swatches.
3
Click a swatch to apply the color to the stroke or fill of the selected object. The color appears in the active Stroke
Color or Fill Color box.