There's probably an easy explanation for this, but I can't figure it out. In the "Styles" panel I can create a style, then, assign that
style to shapes in the dropdown called "style 1". Then later, I can select the style I created in the top drop down, and change
the color to all of the shapes that I assigned to that style. My confusion is the "style 2". How can you have two different styles
assigned to a particular shape, when you can only select one style from the top drop down. I've been looking at various tutorial
videos, and I never see anyone using the "style 2".
Confused About Styles
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Re: Confused About Styles
Hey Gdub,
It does seem tricky, I agree, but it is a good trick.
The secret is the checkboxes next to the colour of...
Your Style. and your original shape
If the colour of your original Shape is checked then it overrides the style.
Which is cool because you can keep the effect ( shading gradient , whatever) and adjust the colour on top of the style.
If you keep the original unchecked and add another style ( which HAS it's colour checked) then that next style overrides the first style and the original.
It is pretty handy.
Sure there could be other ways of doing it, but, these override check boxes can save a ton of work and get you out of a lot of jams.
I don't know if I explained it all exactly , but have a play and you will get the gist of it,
Hope that helps a bit
Un
It does seem tricky, I agree, but it is a good trick.
The secret is the checkboxes next to the colour of...
Your Style. and your original shape
If the colour of your original Shape is checked then it overrides the style.
Which is cool because you can keep the effect ( shading gradient , whatever) and adjust the colour on top of the style.
If you keep the original unchecked and add another style ( which HAS it's colour checked) then that next style overrides the first style and the original.
It is pretty handy.
Sure there could be other ways of doing it, but, these override check boxes can save a ton of work and get you out of a lot of jams.
I don't know if I explained it all exactly , but have a play and you will get the gist of it,
Hope that helps a bit
Un
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Re: Confused About Styles
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll play around with it some more, keeping your explanation in mind.
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Re: Confused About Styles
The top dropdown, Styles, is for creating/editing saved styles. The Style 1 and Style 2 dropdowns stack on the shape. So a fill style in one will cover the fill style of the other, but you can use these to separate fill from things like stroke, Shaded effect, etc..gdub wrote:There's probably an easy explanation for this, but I can't figure it out. In the "Styles" panel I can create a style, then, assign that
style to shapes in the dropdown called "style 1". Then later, I can select the style I created in the top drop down, and change
the color to all of the shapes that I assigned to that style. My confusion is the "style 2". How can you have two different styles
assigned to a particular shape, when you can only select one style from the top drop down. I've been looking at various tutorial
videos, and I never see anyone using the "style 2".
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Re: Confused About Styles
Okay, I seem to be getting how it works now. Thanks a lot for the replies!