Choosing colors from the Color panel


You can use the Color panel to select a color and view information about the selected color. The Color panel has two viewing modes: compact and full view. In full view, both the color wheel and sliders are displayed. In compact view, only the sliders are displayed.

The Color panel in full view

The Color panel in compact view

In the Color panel, you can choose a color from the Hue Ring and adjust the color from the Saturation/Value Triangle. The following information can help you adjust colors by using the Saturation/Value Triangle.

Color values span the Saturation/Value Triangle from top to bottom. The top of the triangle represents the highest value (white), and the bottom of the triangle represents the lowest value (black).
Saturation levels increase from left to right. Dragging to the right, or clicking on the right, produces purer colors within the predominant hue. Dragging to the left, or clicking on the left, reduces the color saturation and produces "muddier" or grayer colors.

You can also set the Hue, Saturation, Value (HSV) and standard Red, Green, Blue (RGB) values for the selected color.

The Main and Additional Color swatches display in the Color panel and the toolbox. They include two overlapping swatches: the front swatch displays the selected Main color and the back swatch displays the selected Additional color.

The Additional color is used when applying more than one color, as in two-color brushstrokes, two-point gradients, and Image Hose effects. It is not what other graphics applications refer to as the "background color." In Corel Painter, the background color is the canvas color.

The Main Color and Additional Color overlapping swatches

You can preview a new color before selecting it. When you interact with the Hue Ring, the Saturation/Value triangle, or the sliders, the left half of the color swatch displays a preview of the new color and the right half shows the current color.

You can also enable the Clone Color option from the Color panel. For more information, see Cloning color.

To display the Color panel

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Perform a task from the following table.

 

To display the Color panel in
Do the following
Full view
Choose Window Color Panels Color Panel (Full View).
Compact view
Choose Window Color Panels Color Panel (Compact).

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When using the Color panel in full view, you can quickly show or hide the Compact Color panel by clicking the Color options button , and choosing Color Panel (Compact).

To show or hide the color wheel when using the Color panel in full view, see To show or hide the color wheel.

To choose a hue and color from the Color panel

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1 Choose Window Color Panels Color Panel (Full View).
2 Drag the handle on the Hue Ring to select the predominant hue.
The Saturation/Value Triangle displays all available colors within that selected hue.
3 Select a color on the Saturation/Value Triangle by dragging the circle or by clicking the color you want.

Drag in the Hue Ring to select a hue. Drag in the Saturation/Value Triangle to pick the saturation.

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You can also select a hue by clicking anywhere on the Hue Ring (in the Standard Colors view) or on the hue indicator (in the Small Colors view).

To choose the Main color

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In the Color panel, click the front swatch, and choose a color.

Click the front swatch to set the Main color.

To choose the Additional color

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In the Color panel, click the back swatch, and choose a color.

Click the back swatch to set the Additional color.

To work with the Main color, click the front swatch to reselect it.

To switch between the Main and Additional colors

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Click the Color Swap icon in the lower-left corner of the Color Selector.

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You can also switch between the Main color and the Additional color by pressing Shift + S or Shift + X.

To switch between RGB and HSV values

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1 Choose Window Color Panels Color Panel (Full View).
2 Click the Color options button , and choose one of the following options:
Display as RGB
Display as HSV
3 Move the sliders to adjust the values, or type new values in the boxes.
You can preview the new color in the Main Color (front) swatch and the Additional Color (back) swatch .

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