Adobe illustrator 10 Manual De Usuario
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Using Appearance Attributes, Styles, and Effects
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Layers, groups, type, meshes, linked files, bitmap images, blends, envelopes, flares,
symbols, symbol sets, and graphs all function as containers in the Appearance palette.
When you apply appearance attributes to a container, all artwork in the container takes on
these additional attributes.
symbols, symbol sets, and graphs all function as containers in the Appearance palette.
When you apply appearance attributes to a container, all artwork in the container takes on
these additional attributes.
Appearance palette
A. Path with stroke, fill, and effect B. Layer with transparency C. Group with effect D. Stroke with
effect
A. Path with stroke, fill, and effect B. Layer with transparency C. Group with effect D. Stroke with
effect
Displaying the Appearance palette Choose Window > Appearance.
Displaying attributes in the Appearance palette Make a selection on the artboard, or
target an item in the Layers palette. (See
target an item in the Layers palette. (See
.) The attributes of the selected item appear in the Appearance
palette. If the item is a container (such as a layer or group), double-click the word Contents
in the Appearance palette to display the attributes of artwork in the container. Click the
name of the container to redisplay the its attributes.
in the Appearance palette to display the attributes of artwork in the container. Click the
name of the container to redisplay the its attributes.
Expanding and collapsing fills and strokes Click the triangle to the left of the fill or
stroke in the Appearance palette. Click again to collapse the fill or stroke.
stroke in the Appearance palette. Click again to collapse the fill or stroke.
Reordering appearance attributes Drag an appearance attribute up or down in the
palette to change the order that strokes, fills, and effects are applied. (If necessary, expand
fills and strokes.) When the outline of the appearance attribute you are dragging appears
in the desired position, release the mouse button.
palette to change the order that strokes, fills, and effects are applied. (If necessary, expand
fills and strokes.) When the outline of the appearance attribute you are dragging appears
in the desired position, release the mouse button.
The stacking order of strokes and fills directly affects an object’s appearance. For example,
if the fill attribute is below the Contents entry, any fill attributes applied to objects will be
applied in front of the fill.
if the fill attribute is below the Contents entry, any fill attributes applied to objects will be
applied in front of the fill.
If you apply a style to an object, but the style’s fill color doesn’t appear in the artwork,
drag the Fill attribute above the Contents entry in the Appearance palette.
drag the Fill attribute above the Contents entry in the Appearance palette.
Using the Appearance palette menu Click the triangle in the upper right corner of
the palette to access commands for working with appearance attributes.
the palette to access commands for working with appearance attributes.
Showing and hiding thumbnails Choose Show Thumbnail or Hide Thumbnail from the
Appearance palette menu.
Appearance palette menu.
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