Adobe 26001648 - Illustrator CS3 User Manual page 22

Freehand to illustrator migration guide
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fill and stroke
Fill color
Default
Stroke color
fill and stroke
the color selection area in the tools panel
the swatches and color panels
the swatches panel lets you view and 
organize your named colors in groups. note 
that with artwork selected, double-clicking 
on a color group icon will recolor the 
selected artwork using the new colors in the 
color group.
22    F reehand to Illustrator Migration guide
W O R K I N G W I T H G R A P H I C S
Creating and applying color
In Illustrator, there are several ways you can apply color to strokes and fills.
The Color Picker lets you select an object's fill or stroke color by choosing from
a color spectrum, defining colors numerically, or clicking a swatch. To display
the Color Picker, double-click the fill or stroke color selection box in the Tools
panel or Color panel.
In addition, you can use the Color panel to apply color to an object's fill or
stroke, and use it to edit or mix colors. The Color panel can display color values
using different color models. To display the panel, choose Window > Color or
click on Fill or Stroke in the Tools panel.
Working with swatches
Swatches are named colors, tints, gradients, and patterns. The swatches associ-
ated with a document appear in the Swatches panel. In addition, you can open
libraries of swatches from other Illustrator documents, and access various color
systems. Swatch libraries appear in separate panels and are not saved with the
document until you drag and drop specific swatches to the Swatches panel.
Swatches can be organized in named groups and can be viewed in organized
hierarchies.
How do I access Pantone Libraries?
To open a specific swatch library, including PANTONE® , HKS, Trumatch,
FOCOLTONE, DIC, TOYO, and Web, choose it from the Window > Swatch
Libraries submenu or the Open Swatch Library pop-up menu in the Swatches
panel menu. When you open a swatch library, it appears in a new panel (not the
Swatches panel as in FreeHand). You select, sort, and view swatches in a swatch
library the same as you do in the Swatches panel.
In FreeHand, swatches are global (meaning that when you modify the swatch,
all items colored with it change accordingly); in Illustrator, you can choose
whether or not swatches are global. You can save your own swatch libraries to
use in other Illustrator documents. You can also share the swatches you create
in one Creative Suite 3 Design edition component with other components by
saving a swatch library for exchange. The colors look the same across applica-
tions as long as your color settings are synchronized.
Note: Creative Suite 3 components that currently support swatch exchange include
Illustrator CS3, Photoshop CS3 and InDesign CS3.

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