So that's just another really useful color selection tool in there. Now that it's got multiple colors to work with, it's offering us different mixes of those two colors. By the way, you'll notice that as I added in a new color into this gradient, before this mixes line along the bottom here, I only had a single color here showing up. You then click and drag that stop, and you can change its color. It has two stops on the gradient by default, but you can add new stops to the gradient by hovering your mouse over the gradient at the position that you want to add a new stop. The angle of the gradient can be adjusted on the canvas here. We can change the second color by selecting it and just picking out a new color. So I've got three different types of gradients, first up is linear gradient, so I've got a first color set on the left here. Now, up along the top here, we have a selection of different types of fills beyond just flat color fill. So you grab this, and you can move this anywhere around the canvas to help you select a new color. Except for one more thing, and that is, this is your color picker. So now we've covered all of the different types of color selection tools that are in here. So we can go back to looking at the different types of fills that we have to work with. And so I'm just gonna get rid of that extra shape for now. So this can really help to speed the process along of adding in shadows and highlights when you're creating illustrations, very, very useful. So if I wanted this to be lighter instead, then I could use a tint. If I undid that, And went back to one of these colors, a tint, add some white into the base color, and tones add some gray into the base color. So if you're unfamiliar with these terms, what's happened with this color here is, a bit of black has been mixed into my existing orange color to give us a shade. I can go into the mixer, and I can chose a shade of the color that I'm currently using. So let's say I want to create, Something that looks like a bit of shadow at the bottom of this square, it's just gonna be very rough. This gives you easy access to modified versions of the color that you're currently using. And then in this fourth section, this is also really fantastic. And then quickly and easily apply a matching color to it. This makes it really, really easy once you finally get the perfect color on one part of your design, to then go through, select a whole bunch of other elements in your design. You can see down here, That as I add these additional colors, they're starting to fill up this in use section. And then we'll put something else in, go with a pink. And sorry about the clashing color, hope it doesn't hurt your eyes too much. So if I just start adding in some extra shapes, and let's say I go with a greenish color, for example. What this is gonna do is pick up all of the colors that are currently in your document, and show them to you right here. Another really fantastic tool here is this in use section. If I like this color so much that I wanna have it available in every document I work with, then I could also add it to my global color palette. Then I can add this swatch to this document's color palette. So let's say I pick out a variant orange that I really like, and I wanna be able to access it anytime. But you also have a swatches area, here, you can add your own custom selection of colors. You just have a basic selection of colors here, just easy to just jump in, and grab any one of these colors to get you started. Down here in this section, you've got four different panels to help you choose colors, and these are incredibly useful. And on the note of opacity, you also have the ability to set the opacity of the color on this slider here. Easy access to hex codes, as well as RGBA codes, and the ability to set the opacity of your color here as well. And then you have the ability to set your saturation and hue value by clicking and dragging up around here. The first thing that you've got is just the basics, you have the ability to select a color from a typical color picker, we have a hue slider. The color selection tools in Gravit are absolutely fantastic. And that's gonna give you this color selector that you can choose from. Well, to do that, this is your current color, this circle here, so you click on that. The first thing you're probably gonna want to know in any graphics application is how to change the fill color. And right now, we just have one fill that's showing on our current shape. So your fill section, as we've seen so far in passing in previous lessons, is down here. And go through and look at all the different things that the system has to offer. So we're gonna start by just drawing a shape that we can apply some fills to. In this lesson, we're gonna be checking out the fill system in Gravit Designer. Welcome back to Gravit Designer Quick Start.
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