3
3
Egg
Minis Forum UM780XTX AMD Ryzen7 7840HS with AMD Radeon 780M Graphics + 32 GB Ram + MSI Optix Mag321 Curv monitor + 1Tb SSD + 232 GB SSD + 250 GB SSD portable drive + ISP = BT + Web Hosting = TSO Host
Hi Egg,
I used the ellipse tool and drew two circles.
The first circle was filled using the Colour Bar, and the second was filled using the Colour Editor. I slid the cross hair to a matching color to the first circle, then clicked the Tag icon and entered a name. Then I marquee selected both circles and selected the Freehand & Brush tool then clicked create brush.
I'm using v1.0c CD. I've tried on three different PCs. Two are running Windows 98 and one has Windows ME. Same results on all three PCs.
Soquili [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
My TG Album
Last XaReg update
Hi Egg,
Thanks for taking the trouble to detail making named colours for someone else, I just followed your little tut and it works a treat. Quite impressive actually, except that I had to create the shade of before actually altering it to be a shade. Changing the colour before hitting the name tag put the colour back to base when you did, but other than that it worked as expected.
Then when I change base - WOW! Can't think of a use for it at the moment but will have another play, and store it away for the future. May also have another play using named colours in brush design and see of this sheds any more light on my original question.
Thanks.
PS - Soquili - I am also using v1.0c from the CD.
Alan
Bookmarks