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The tools that allow you to color are: Pencil, Text, Brush,
Ink Bottle, & Paint Bucket. You can either use the
predefined colors or make your own. To
make your own fills you need to click the button at
the bottom of the palette (circled in red in the picture to the left). Another box will come up
with two tabs at the top listing Solid & Gradient. Here is a
picture below with the Solid Tab selected. The gradient one pretty
much looks the same.
You have the ability to
delete fills (just select the color on the palette to be deleted and
press 'Delete'), make new fills (edit your new color and press 'New'),
or Change current colors. Solid colors are easy to
manipulate. We will talk about gradients in the remaining
part of the article. Gradient Fills Tutorials 3D Sphere Considering
the fact that you have been reading
things as given in this column and assuming
that you know how to at least draw a shape :)......
Gradients might seem hard to understand at first, especially if you've never been great at Photoshop or paint shop pro before, but I can tell you right now .... Only PRACTICE is the key to success. Play with the colors of your fills, and see how they work. So, that now you have come in touch with gradients and fills I expect your future graphics to be more colorful than ever. Till next time, Goodbye…… – Ankur Kamthe
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