
We do have access to all of the illustrator color books.
SPOT COLOR ADOBE SKETCH IPAD PLUS
You can create one that you want from here and then create one there and just simply click the plus and it's gonna add it right there on your swatches. You can also have any of your colors here in your swatch panel. You can also close this out so you don't take up much room. Just use a little twirly to call that back up. When you change the color sliders here, it will automatically close up your color wheel. If you're doing anything for the web hue, saturation and brightness sliders as well as RGB whatever you'd like to have, There you go. Here you can have different color modes by clicking on the three dots having C n y que grayscale hex code. You can also go in and slide your sliders. Go and navigate your circle around your hue and then go do your saturation and brightness. In many cases, your saturation will be all the way down here, so when you go around your hue ring, it doesn't look like anything's changing. One thing you have to set your hue ring and then you have to do your saturation and brightness. You use your hue or your saturation your brightness. There it is picks the color that I have now. It's nice because it zooms in really big, so you don't have to zoom in. It's like, Why isn't it working? You gotta pull that little focus wheel and go over and land it right where you need to. So I like this feature takes a little bit of getting used to As I tried to do this. You have to grab this little focus wheel, which then gives you a little focus point, and you can then go in and you can touch and basically get the little crosshairs to pick up that exact color right there. And with the eyedropper tool, you can't just simply click on the object you're picking it up from. I can have no Phil right here, or I can use my eyedropper tool. It's just I'm used to this here so I can fill with white. I'm gonna do the color over here in my color picker Samos. Okay, so I'm gonna retract the properties panel here for now. Use this because you'll find that the properties panel does take up a fair amount of space on your IPad. So what you see right here, this color picker is exactly the same as the color picker over here. I find this to be a little bit tricky because every time I do this, I click on something else, and I think I have to close this. So you could do fill or stroke either one right here. If you have your properties panel pulled up, you can also click on your fill here and then retract that and then go back in and get to your stroke right there.

We're gonna stick with a solid colors right now.

We have solid colors, and we can also wo. So if we select an object here, we could go into our fill and stroke here just by clicking on Either are Phil or are stroke here at the bottom of our toolbar and up comes our color picker. Now, if you've used illustrator before and you have libraries of colors, you can also open up those libraries and bring them into illustrator on the IPad and use those colors in your creations. And if you're new to illustrator on the IPad, you'll understand how well the color well actually works to be able to choose colors and Ahonen exactly on the colors that you want to use Now there's also ways that we can go in and pick up colors from existing artwork, and we're gonna show you how we can use capacity and blend modes to blend these colors together. Are sliders things that you're used thio using illustrator on the desktop.

How does color work on the IPad? Well, we've got our color picker got our color wheel.
