Hopefully someone can answer this soon….Thanks

CM
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cadman_meg
Dec 5, 2003
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Using PS 7, if you are using the fill command, instead of the fill being color, can it be a texture? If so, who do you do this? If not, is there a work around? See, I brought in a eps file that used to be a CAD drawings and there are areas where I want color, and areas where I want a grassy look. Thanks for any and all help.

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Don_McCahill
Dec 5, 2003
Well, a pattern, which is pretty much the same as a texture. Use the Edit/Fill command and you can fill with a pattern. If you check you user manual, you can find out how to save your texture as a pattern.
CM
cadman_meg
Dec 5, 2003
Using PS 7, if you are using the fill command, instead of the fill being color, can it be a texture? If so, who do you do this? If not, is there a work around? See, I brought in a eps file that used to be a CAD drawings and there are areas where I want color, and areas where I want a grassy look. Thanks for any and all help.
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dave_milbut
Dec 6, 2003
CM, did you see don’s reply?

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