So I want to do a simple gold-yellow-gold-yellow-gold fountain fill in X7.
In X6, I can just choose the Gold preset and change accordingly.
In X7, I'm lost.First, there is no more presets. Second, when I try to choose the node color, there is no standard colors with names to choose from (Gold in this case).If I try to pick the color (e.g. Yellow) from the color palette, the default color palette is PANTONE Solid Coated instead of CMYK.And there is no more Edge pad option.
That is ridiculously troublesome for a simple task.
Kursad Cakir said:Hi Michael, 2. You can access to the CMYK color selector by clicking to "show color viewers" button.
Both the "Show color sliders" and "Show color viewer" are CMYK, but the "Show color palettes" is PANTONE by default.
It occurs on every file, even a new document.
Start a new document, draw a shape, launch the fill tool:
If I change the model in Color Palette from PANTONE to CMYK, it will only remains as CMYK for this particular object. If I draw another shape and repeat the same steps, the Color Palette will still be in PANTONE.
Kursad Cakir said:I see, this behaviour ok for me but not for you. I dont know what think about Devs...
It's not quite OK because I primarily work in CMYK and rarely in PANTONE. It's a problem if I want to pick a defined color (e.g. Blue Purple, Navy Blue, etc.) instead of arbitrary color combination from the Color Viewer or Color Wheel.