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Draw Options
Color chit
Click on the chit to set the color for the selected item.
Click-hold to expose 128-color palette (8 x 16 grid); drag to desired color to
set the color for the selected item; drag off of the palette to transform it to a
floating palette.
Double-click on the chit or palette to access ModelPro color picker.
ModelPro color picker
128-color palette (32 x 4 grid)
*Selected color is highlighted in the grid, and shown in the bottom half of
the color box (upper-right corner of the picker dialog). Click on another
color in the palette to select that color. When a new color is shown in the
top half of the color box, click on a color in the palette to change to the
new color.
*While holding the Option key, click-drag from one color to another color,
in the palette; automatically makes a blend between the two colors
(number of steps in the blend is dependent on the distance between the
two colors in the palette).
Six Sliders/Data Fields Red, Green, Blue and Hue, Saturation, Luminance
Displays the RGB and HSL values for the color selected in the palette.
Move a Slider, or make a whole number entry in a data field to change
the color shown in the top half of the color box (upper-right corner of the
picker dialog).
Default (button)
Click to return the palette to the default set-up.
Color Wheel (button)
Click to access the standard Apple color picker.
OK (button)
Click to exit ModelPro color picker.
Filled/Unfilled (button)
Click the button to toggle between filled and unfilled. (Works only with
closed 2D contours, used prior to drawing the contour.)
Drag Options (three buttons)
Click on a button to toggle it “on/off”. Choose corner-to-corner, or
corner-to-center, or center-to-corner. (Works with polygon, ellipse, text,
and 3D primitive tools, used prior to dragging the shape.)