To use an adjacent color, click the left or right arrow key. In the middle, and the two adjacent colors are on either side. Note: If you select a color from a the Swatches panel, the pointer changes to display three colors. Specify the fill color or stroke color and size you want. You can access the adjacent colors, as well as the colors next to those, and so on, by pressing the left or right arrow key. The tool pointer displays as either one or three color squares, which represent the selected fill or stroke color and, if your using colors from a swatch library, the two colors adjacent to the selected color in the library. The Live Paint Bucket tool lets you paint faces and edges of Live Paint groups with the current fill and stroke attributes. Using the Selection tool, double-click the Live Paint Group to put it into isolation mode. Then choose the Selection tool and click the path or object again to edit it. Using the Direct Selection tool, click the path or object to select it. Note: Paths inside a Live Paint group may not exactly align with similar or identical paths outside the Live Paint group. In the Layers panel, drag one or more paths into a Live Paint group. Then choose Object > Live Paint > Merge, or click Merge Live Paint in the Control panel. Select a Live Paint group and the paths you want to add to it. Illustrator adds the new path to the Live Paint group. Using the Selection tool, double-click a Live Paint group (or click the Isolate Selected Group button in the Control panel) to put the group into isolation mode. Live Paint group before (left) and after adding a new path and painting the new faces and edges created by it (right) “Isolate groups and sublayers” on page 194Īs you add more paths to the Live Paint group, you can fill and stroke the new faces and edges that are created.
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