Free Illustrator Swatches & Brushes - Grapes

Seamless Pattern Swatches (or Brushes) for Illustrator & Image pack for Photoshop

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Free Patterns for my new scrapbooking friends.

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About Illustrator Swatches: Swatches are named colors, tints, gradients, and patterns. The swatches associated with a document appear in the Swatches panel. Swatches can appear individually or in groups. You can open libraries of swatches from other Illustrator documents and various color systems. Swatch libraries appear in separate panels and are not saved with the document.

Pattern Swatches are repeating (tiled) paths, compound paths, text with solid fills or no fill and can be used as a brush stroke if they are vector.

Illustrator CS3 allows you to adjust colors using the color wheel.

Adjust color balance of one or more colors

Select the objects whose colors you want to adjust.

Choose Edit > Edit Colors > Adjust Color Balance. Set the Fill and Stroke options.

Adjust the color values, and then click OK:

If you selected any global process colors or spot colors, use the tint slider to adjust the intensity of the colors. Any nonglobal process colors you selected are not affected. If you are working in CMYK color mode and selected nonglobal process colors, use the sliders to adjust the percentages of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.

If you are working in RGB color mode and selected nonglobal process colors, use the sliders to adjust the percentages of red, green, and blue. If you want to convert the colors you selected to grayscale, select Grayscale from the Color Mode list and select the Convert option. Then use the slider to adjust the percentage of black. If you selected any global process or spot colors and you want to convert them to nonglobal process colors, select either CMYK or RGB from the Color Mode list (depending on the color mode of the document) and select the Convert option. Then use the sliders to adjust the colors.

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  1. sam February 18, 2008 7:04 pm

    V.nice thx

  2. Trina February 24, 2008 2:21 am

    Thank you I am starting to do digital scrapbooking and this looks like it will be fun to use