Giggly Posted December 26, 2019 Posted December 26, 2019 How can I change the opacity of global text colors? Quote
Dan C Posted January 2, 2020 Posted January 2, 2020 Hi Giggly My apologies for the delayed response, as we have been closed over the holiday period. Unfortunately once you've created a Swatch Global Colour you can't edit the opacity of the colour, this needs to be done when creating the Swatch itself. I hope this helps! Quote
Giggly Posted January 2, 2020 Author Posted January 2, 2020 Hi Dan, Thanks for your reply. I thought this would get lost in the flow of other more recent posts. I hope you agree that having the ability to fine tune Swatch Global Colors after their initial creation is valuable functionality. We can do this with pretty much all other objects. Why not Swatch Global Colors? Quote
Dan C Posted January 2, 2020 Posted January 2, 2020 No problem at all! 2 minutes ago, Giggly said: I hope you agree that having the ability to fine tune Swatch Global Colors after their initial creation is valuable functionality. We can do this with pretty much all other objects. Why not Swatch Global Colors? Absolutely, this is already logged with our developers as an improvement and is something that we hope to add in a future update. There is a workaround method that I've just devised, although imperfect it may help your issue here: Create a regular Swatch using the colour & opacity values that you require Create a new Global Colour from the Swatches menu Change the colour selection for the Global Colour to Swatches, then select the swatch you just created with an opacity value Select Add to confirm your Global Colour I've created a quick screen recording of this below, I hope this helps! 2020-01-02 15-23-37.mp4 Quote
Giggly Posted January 2, 2020 Author Posted January 2, 2020 I see you created the global color swatch with a 50% opacity but you didn't show if you can adjust the global color opacity thereby changing the opacity of all objects using the global color. I created a second object using the global color. Changing the global color opacity only affected the selected object. But if you right click on the global color swatch and select Edit Fill, you can change the global color for all objects using the global color. The Edit Fill screen is below. It seems that putting an opacity slider on the edit fill screen would be a good solution. I also found some other Swatch weirdness that I would appreciate you looking at my last reply: Dan C and Rudolphus 2 Quote
Giggly Posted January 2, 2020 Author Posted January 2, 2020 I also found some other Swatch weirdness that I would appreciate you looking at my last reply. Quote
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