Hi Rick
In X3 things have changed in that you need to assign a spot color to be you
To set the fill color for a contour object
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</TD><TD>
</TD><TD>Open the
Interactive tools flyout
, and click the
Interactive contour tool
.
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</TD><TD>
</TD><TD>Select a
contour object.
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</TD><TD>
</TD><TD>Open the
Fill color picker on the property bar, and click a color.
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR vAlign=baseline><TD width=12></TD><TD>If the original object has a fountain fill, a second color picker appears.
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</TD><TD>
</TD><TD>You can accelerate the fill color progression by clicking the
Object and color acceleration button
on the property bar.
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</TD><TD>
</TD><TD>You can change the
contour center’s color by dragging a color from the
color palette to the end fill handle.
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r contour cut as follows: Next you need to assign a boundary around your graphics and then your contour cut. Pick a color that you don't use all the time like green so it stands out as a contout cut line.
I hope this helps.
God Bless !
terry