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Filling a object done by pen / line tool


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I have a question. In illustrator is something like Live Paint Bucket that allow you to easy filling objects. Is there something like that in AD? Or need to redraw everything using pentool and fill ii with colour?

 

For example I have toothed gear that I want to colour, made it using some circles and lines.

 

Second thing is there a way to 'Origin' point, eg. in the center of circle and move/rotate everything by exactly this point?

Its showed there. Maybe its already that in AD, but couldn't find it and searching didn't show something usefull.

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Hi lilpri

 

We don't have a separate tool for flood filling vector objects, we only use the fills set for each object using the colour or swatches tab. Our flood fill tool is currently only pixel based.

 

For the origin point if you select and object there is a target looking button on the context toolbar called 'Show rotation centre'. this will show the centre point and alloy you to manipulate it's position

 

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