• | To add a color to a color set |
• | To delete a color |
• | To replace a color |
• | To show or hide a color |
• | To name or rename a color |
• | To restore the default color set |
Naming colors in a color set can be useful. You can then search for a color by name, or annotate the colors you use, right in the document window. For more information, see To find a color in a color set.
To add a color to a color set |
1 | In the Color panel, choose a color. |
2 | In the Color Set Libraries panel, choose the color set where you want to add the selected color. |
3 | Click the Add Color to Color Set button . |
Click the Dropper tool in the toolbox, click a color in the image, then click the Add Color to Color Set button .
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To delete a color |
1 | In the Color Set Libraries panel, choose a color and click the Delete Color from Color Set button . |
2 | In the warning dialog box, click Yes. |
Corel Painter deletes the chosen color from the color set. |
To replace a color |
1 | Choose the color you want to add from the Color panel, a color set, or an existing image. |
2 | Hold down Command (Mac OS) or Ctrl (Windows), and click the color you want to replace. |
The new color replaces the old one in the color set. |
To show or hide a color |
• | Perform a task from the following table. |
Right-click a color swatch in the Color Set Libraries panel, and choose Hide Color.
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In the Color Set Libraries panel, click the Color Set options button , choose Color Set Library View, and choose Show All Hidden Items.
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To name or rename a color |
1 | Right-click a color swatch in the Color Set Libraries panel, and choose Rename Color. |
2 | Type a color name in the New name box. |
Color names can contain up to 31 characters. |
To restore the default color set |
• | In the Color Set Libraries panel, click the Color Set options button , choose Restore a Default Color Set. |
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