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CHAPTER 11
The Inspector palette lets you defi ne colors.
Removing Colors
You can remove colors from an object or face using the Remove Texture Tool (E)
. If an object has had several
colors applied to it, the Remove Texture Tool will remove only the last color that was applied. Clicking multiple times
on an object with the Remove Texture Tool will remove all previously applied colors one by one.
Coloring a Single Face
At the top of the Surface tab of the Inspector palette is an Apply To drop-down list where you can choose to apply
color or texture to the entire object or a single face.
Changing Colors
The color in the Inspector palette is selected by changing the Red, Green and Blue color values. You can type in new
values, or click the arrow next to each value to use a slider control. You can also change the color by clicking on the
color swatch, which brings up the Color palette.
Using the Color Sliders
Each Red, Green and Blue color slider ranges from 0 to 255, with 0 representing no color and 255 representing full
color. The specifi ed amount of red, green and blue is mixed together to produce the color. For example, a Red value of
255 produces pure red if Green and Blue are set to 0. Setting Red to 0 and Green and Blue to 255 produces yellow.

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