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Pannonia got a reaction from daltom in Changing stroke color with rightclick?
It seems in AD "Global Colors" are what I know as "Named Colors".
But I found it endlessly complicated to define and change them.
The whole color selection system of AD is really really bad compared to Xara Designer or Photoshop
In Xara I can create, name and change colors, strokes and fills without ever having to open or change between "Color" "Swatches" and "Stroke" or any other pallette.
I find it very, very intuitive and fast.
In AD it is way more complicated and counterintuitive.
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Pannonia got a reaction from daltom in Changing stroke color with rightclick?
Coming from my former graphics software, I am very used to:
leftclick on a swatch changes fill color of selected object
rightclick on a swatch changes line color of selected object
Leftclick works of course, but I have not found an easy way to change line color yet.
Is there a way to change it to the way I am used to?
Or what is the next-best way to change linecolor?
Going to the swatches pallet, switching to stroke color, then changing the color is really tiresome.
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Pannonia reacted to Aammppaa in Changing stroke color with rightclick?
This has been requested a number of times before…
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Pannonia reacted to dutchshader in Changing stroke color with rightclick?
pressing X wil switch between stroke and fill color.
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Pannonia got a reaction from Aammppaa in Changing stroke color with rightclick?
Coming from my former graphics software, I am very used to:
leftclick on a swatch changes fill color of selected object
rightclick on a swatch changes line color of selected object
Leftclick works of course, but I have not found an easy way to change line color yet.
Is there a way to change it to the way I am used to?
Or what is the next-best way to change linecolor?
Going to the swatches pallet, switching to stroke color, then changing the color is really tiresome.
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Pannonia got a reaction from HoTwork in Photoshop Shortcuts / share
Same here, it was the first thing I missed in AP.