• | To apply a bitmap pattern transparency |
• | To modify or create a bitmap pattern transparency |
• | To create a bitmap pattern from an imported image |
Bitmap patterns can be used to create a transparency. You can choose pattern transparencies from a personal or shared library. You can browse the available transparency patterns, search by keyword, mark patterns as favorites, and sort patterns. You can also download additional fill packs, which can be used as transparency patterns. For more information, see Finding and viewing fills and transparencies.
Bitmap transparencies were applied to the object.
You can also create a bitmap pattern from an imported image.
After you create or edit a bitmap pattern transparency, you can save it for future use. For more information, see Saving fills and transparencies.
To apply a bitmap pattern transparency |
1 . | Select an object. |
2 . | In the toolbox, click the Object transparency tool . |
3 . | On the property bar, click the Bitmap pattern transparency button . |
4 . | Open the Transparency picker, and double-click a thumbnail. |
This action applies the transparency and closes the Transparency picker. To apply the transparency without closing the Transparency picker, click the transparency thumbnail. |
For information about how to find transparencies in the Transparency picker, see To find, filter, and sort fills and transparencies.
To modify or create a bitmap pattern transparency |
1 . | Select an object. |
2 . | In the toolbox, click the Object transparency tool . |
3 . | On the property bar, click the Bitmap pattern transparency button . |
4 . | On the property bar, click the Edit transparency button . |
5 . | In the Edit transparency dialog box, choose a transparency pattern from the Transparency picker. |
6 . | Perform a task from the following table. |
Move the Foreground transparency slider.
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Move the Background transparency slider.
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Click the Mirror horizontally or the Mirror vertically button.
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In the Seamless area, click the Radial blend button , or click the Linear blend button and move the slider.
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Enable the Edge match check box, and move the slider.
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Enable the Brightness check box, and move the slider.
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Enable the Luminance check box, and move the slider.
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Enable the Color check box, and move the slider.
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Type a value in the Transparency width or the Transparency height box.
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Type values in the X and Y boxes.
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Type a value in the Skew box.
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Type a value in the Rotate box.
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Click the Row offset or the Column offset button , and type a value in the % of tile box.
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To save the transparency, click the Save as new button .
You can also skew or rotate the pattern by dragging the skewing or rotation handles on the object.
You can also use the controls on the property bar.
To create a bitmap pattern from an imported image |
1 . | Select an object. |
2 . | In the toolbox, click the Object transparency tool . |
3 . | On the property bar, click the Bitmap pattern transparency button . |
4 . | On the property bar, click the Edit transparency button . |
5 . | In the Edit transparency dialog box, click the New source from file button . |
6 . | In the Import dialog box, locate the image that you want to use, and double-click the filename. |
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