Hi Jabier,
Pen tool with shapes maybe is stroke and no fill technically. But the style indicator (bottom-left corner of window) shows it has fill and no stroke.
To change the color, click palette chip - just like regular fill. Not Shift click palette chip, like regular stroke.
Plus, you can give variable stroke, its own non-variable stroke, by shift click palette.
I think style indicator should show stroke and no fill. Also, shouldn't be possible to give variable stroke its own non-variable stroke.
How to make last used style work for Pen tool with triangle in.
1 - draw path (has only fill color in style indicator)
2 - shift click palette chip to add a non-varieble stroke (to the variable stroke) - can't use this in drawing, because it's a stroke with a stroke, but it's the only way to set the style.
Now the next path's "fill" or variable stroke takes the color of the non-variable stroke.
Need new color for next variable width stroke? Must duplicate the last variable stroke, and add new non-variable stroke to it.
Hi Jabier,
Pen tool with shapes maybe is stroke and no fill technically. But the style indicator (bottom-left corner of window) shows it has fill and no stroke.
To change the color, click palette chip - just like regular fill. Not Shift click palette chip, like regular stroke.
Plus, you can give variable stroke, its own non-variable stroke, by shift click palette.
I think style indicator should show stroke and no fill. Also, shouldn't be possible to give variable stroke its own non-variable stroke.
How to make last used style work for Pen tool with triangle in.
1 - draw path (has only fill color in style indicator)
2 - shift click palette chip to add a non-varieble stroke (to the variable stroke) - can't use this in drawing, because it's a stroke with a stroke, but it's the only way to set the style.
Now the next path's "fill" or variable stroke takes the color of the non-variable stroke.
Need new color for next variable width stroke? Must duplicate the last variable stroke, and add new non-variable stroke to it.
Are you sure this is how it's supposed to work?