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Objects And Their Properties, Paths And Subpaths Continuing with the anatomy of a vector illustration, let's take a look at objects and their properties, paths and subpaths. Objects - Stroke and Fill Properties Objects have
stroke and fill properties. Stroke (or outline) properties apply to
the path of an object and fill properties apply to the area enclosed
by the path.
Fill Properties: Color Uniform or Gradient Fill Patterns and Textures Stroke Examples: (fill = uniform or none)
Fill Examples: (stroke = none)
It could be said that Tiles are one of the basic fill properties. Patterns and tiles are basically the same kind of fill. Deneba Canvas Stroke and Fill Examples: Canvas is unique in that it can apply the same properties to strokes as it can to fills. In addition to colors, textures and gradients, you can also apply symbols and hatch patterns as strokes and fills. Below are a few examples:
Paths are either:
By default each path becomes a new object when it is first created. Subpaths are created when objects are formed from composite paths. |
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