Use the Blob Brush tool to paint filled shapes that you can intersect and merge with other shapes of the same color. The Blob Brush tool uses the same default brush options as calligraphic brushes. See Calligraphic brush options. Calligraphic brush creates paths with a stroke and no fill B. Blob brush creates paths with a fill and no stroke. The Blob Brush tool creates paths with a fill and no stroke. If you want your Blob Brush paths to merge with existing artwork, make sure that the artwork has the same fill color and no stroke.
When drawing paths with the Blob Brush tool, new paths merge with the topmost matching path encountered. If the new path touches more than one matching path within the same group or layer, all of the intersecting paths are merged together. To apply paint attributes such as effects or transparency to the Blob Brush tool, select the brush and set the attributes in the Appearances panel before you start drawing.
Use the Blob Brush tool to merge paths created by other tools. To do so, make sure that the existing artwork doesn't have a stroke. Then set up the Blob Brush tool to have the same fill color, and draw a new path that intersects all of the paths that you want to merge together. Select the Blob Brush tool , and make sure it uses the same appearances as the selected artwork.
Draw paths that intersect with the artwork. Keep Selected. Specifies that when you draw a merged path, all paths are selected and remain selected as you continue to draw. This option is useful for viewing all paths that are included in the merged path. Merge only with Selection.
Specifies that new strokes merge only with the existing selected path. If you select this option, the new stroke is not merged with another intersecting path that is not selected.
Controls how far you have to move your mouse or stylus before Illustrator adds a new anchor point to the path. For example, a Fidelity value of 2. Fidelity can range from 0. Controls the amount of smoothing that Illustrator applies when you use the tool. Determines the angle of rotation for the brush. Drag the arrowhead in the preview, or enter a value in the Angle text box. Determines roundness of the brush. Drag a black dot in the preview away from or toward the center, or enter a value in the Roundness text box.
The higher the value, the greater the roundness. You can select objects that have the same attributes, including fill color, stroke color, and stroke weight. One of the objects is selected B. All objects with the same fill color are selected. You can't select the same objects both inside and outside a Live Paint group at the same time. Use the Appearance panel to create multiple fills and strokes for the same object.
Adding multiple fills and strokes to an object is the basis for creating many interesting effects. For example, you can create a second, narrower stroke on top of a wide stroke, or you can apply an effect to one fill but not the other. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Does ES6 make JavaScript frameworks obsolete? Podcast Do polyglots have an edge when it comes to mastering programming Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile.
Related Hot Network Questions. He has taught computer science at Algonquin College, has started three successful businesses, and has written hundreds of articles for newspapers and magazines and online publications including About. By David Weedmark Updated February 26, Select "Object" from the menu. Select "Path" from the drop-down menu. Select "Outline Stroke. Keep a copy of your stroked object in case you decide to transform it using a different stroke weight.
Paths that cross each other will combine where they cross when you outline them. If you want to preserve discrete path elements, separate the portions of your path that cross each other and outline them individually.
You can apply "Outline Stroke" to type, but only if you convert the type to vector outlines first. A fill is a color , pattern, or gradient inside an object. Fadoua Nowaschewski Pundit. What is fill color in flash? Changing Stroke and Fill Colors. Artwork created in Flash can have strokes and fills.
A fill is a solid shape, often contained or surrounded by a stroke. It is the surface area of a shape and can be a color , gradient, texture, or bitmap. Fills can be created with the Paintbrush tool and the Paint Bucket tool. Rania Sonnenborn Pundit. How do you turn off stroke in Illustrator? Press the "None" button, just beneath the " Stroke " box, in the "Tools" panel. Maciej Ety Pundit. How do I change the default black in Illustrator? Re: Can't change Illustrator default black color from f20 to Xiufang Docal Pundit.
How do you change the outline color in Illustrator? To change the color of the letters the fill color , use the solid color square in the Options Bar. To change the outline color stroke , use the color square with the white square in the middle. To change the fill or the stroke of the text box itself: Choose the Direct Selection Tool white arrow from the Toolbox. Pergentino Ariano Teacher. What is a stroke in Photoshop? An unobtrusive little feature in Photoshop , the Stroke command makes it easy to paint borders around whole images or within them.
Use a stroke to set off a photo with a colorful frame or highlight a section of an image or stroke an image layer for artistic special effects.
Alessandra Frembgen Teacher. How do you fill and stroke in Inkscape? Select the shape below and open the Fill and Stroke dialog. You will see that the dialog has three tabs: Fill , Stroke paint, and Stroke style.
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