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nono umasy

2007-07-04, 6:15 pm

hello

sometimes i want to pick up all the shapes of a particular color, in
photoshop, i would just go to select color range, but i was wondering
if there was a solution for this in illustrator cs2.
for example, on a recent project i wanted to pick all the blacks of a
particular illustration, instead of having to pick each individual
piece, and some of them are small, is there an easier way to do it?

thanks in advance
n

inez

2007-07-04, 6:15 pm

nono umasy wrote:
> hello
>
> sometimes i want to pick up all the shapes of a particular color, in
> photoshop, i would just go to select color range, but i was wondering
> if there was a solution for this in illustrator cs2.
> for example, on a recent project i wanted to pick all the blacks of a
> particular illustration, instead of having to pick each individual
> piece, and some of them are small, is there an easier way to do it?
>
> thanks in advance
> n
>


Yes, but not exactly the same as Color Range in PS. If the objects are
exactly the same you can click select one object filled with that color,
then Edit menu>Select>Same Fill Color. This can be done with strokes,
etc., as you'll see in your menu choices.

(Things may be different in your CS2 as I'm still in old Illy 9.0.3, but
I know it's there somewhere;)
Gem

2007-07-04, 6:15 pm

hi n,
Did you mean 'pick up all the *shades*' or did you mean shapes?
Not sure if this is accurate for CS2 but..
You can use the magic wand tool for either.
Double click the magic wand tool and in the dialog palette set your
tolerances accordingly for fill, stroke [adjust weight slider all the way to
the right for multi weight strokes if you want all object in color range
regardless of stroke weight] and opacity then select your color.
Be sure to check the flyout menu if you have objects on more than one layer
and click Use All Layers.

hth,
__
Gem

"nono umasy" ...
> hello
>
> sometimes i want to pick up all the shapes of a particular color, in
> photoshop, i would just go to select color range, but i was wondering
> if there was a solution for this in illustrator cs2.
> for example, on a recent project i wanted to pick all the blacks of a
> particular illustration, instead of having to pick each individual
> piece, and some of them are small, is there an easier way to do it?
>
> thanks in advance
> n
>



Gem

2007-07-04, 6:15 pm

hi inez!

did you think the poster meant shades, too? :)
try the magic wand for multiple featured pick ups.

happy 4th!

__ Gem


"inez" <nezmyth@or.fact> wrote in message news:f6glh7$nh1$1@aioe.org...
> nono umasy wrote:
>
> Yes, but not exactly the same as Color Range in PS. If the objects are
> exactly the same you can click select one object filled with that color,
> then Edit menu>Select>Same Fill Color. This can be done with strokes,
> etc., as you'll see in your menu choices.
>
> (Things may be different in your CS2 as I'm still in old Illy 9.0.3, but I
> know it's there somewhere;)



steggy

2007-07-04, 6:15 pm

I believe the poster meant all the shapes with a particular
color, so Inez' answer should do the trick, also in CS2. Let
us see if the poster will be back, hopefully without caps;))

Happy 4th from a country without Indians to you all!

steg


Gem wrote:
> hi inez!
>
> did you think the poster meant shades, too? :)
> try the magic wand for multiple featured pick ups.
>
> happy 4th!
>
> __ Gem
>
>
> "inez" <nezmyth@or.fact> wrote in message news:f6glh7$nh1$1@aioe.org...
>
>

inez

2007-07-04, 6:15 pm

Gem wrote:
> hi inez!
>

Hey, gemma, long time no see!
Yup:)

> try the magic wand for multiple featured pick ups.


I'm in Illy 9. If there's a magic wand in my tolls box it's well disguised:(

> happy 4th!


Back atcha! Pouring down rain right now, which is a relief to me. No
neighbor kids will be setting my house on fire with fireworks;) Still
have to worry about idiots shooting guns in the air though.
inez

2007-07-04, 6:15 pm

steggy wrote:
> Happy 4th from a country without Indians to you all!
>
> steg



Thanks steg. Wish I had a pair of nice moccasins. You can keep those
wooden shoes though;)

July 4th has nothing to do with our Native Americans though. It's about
our independence from British rule. I only wish that the end of the
Civil War and the abolition of slavery were celebrated as grandly.

How/what are you up to these days?

inez
steggy

2007-07-04, 6:15 pm

inez wrote:
> steggy wrote:
>
>
> Thanks steg. Wish I had a pair of nice moccasins. You can keep those
> wooden shoes though;)
>
> July 4th has nothing to do with our Native Americans though. It's about
> our independence from British rule. I only wish that the end of the
> Civil War and the abolition of slavery were celebrated as grandly.
>
> How/what are you up to these days?
>
> inez



Oops!! Mix up with Thanksgiving I believe...

I am doing fine, been to France and will be going for a
short trip to Czechia in a few...work is bouncing up and
down, looking around....but having fun;)
inez

2007-07-04, 10:14 pm

steggy wrote:
> inez wrote:
>
>
> Oops!! Mix up with Thanksgiving I believe...
>
> I am doing fine, been to France and will be going for a short trip to
> Czechia in a few...work is bouncing up and down, looking around....but
> having fun;)



Sounds like fun. I'd love to visit the Louvre someday.
Any pics to share?

Well, as long as work continues to bounce instead of
just going splat;)
nono umasy

2007-07-05, 6:14 pm

On Jul 4, 7:11 pm, inez <nezm...@or.fact> wrote:
> steggy wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Sounds like fun. I'd love to visit the Louvre someday.
> Any pics to share?
>
> Well, as long as work continues to bounce instead of
> just going splat;)


hello all

thank you ,
that select same fill color work!
and yes, just to clear up i was asking how to select multiple shapes/
objects of the same fill color.

cheers
n

happy bastille day!

Gem

2007-07-05, 6:14 pm

ack, you are right. no wand in 9 :(
I thought you were upgrading. wasn't someone sending you a try out or
something?

rain sounds great! it's 116 out here in the desert...whew.

take care, sweetie!

__Gem

"inez" <nezmyth@or.fact> wrote in message news:f6gsv6$hd1$1@aioe.org...
> Gem wrote:
> Hey, gemma, long time no see!
> Yup:)
>
>
> I'm in Illy 9. If there's a magic wand in my tolls box it's well
> disguised:(
>
>
> Back atcha! Pouring down rain right now, which is a relief to me. No
> neighbor kids will be setting my house on fire with fireworks;) Still have
> to worry about idiots shooting guns in the air though.



Gem

2007-07-05, 6:14 pm

ah ok, I thought you were trying to select all the *shades* of a color at
once.
glad you got it sorted out.

cheers, n!

__Gem

"nono umasy" <nigelinsouthamerica@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
news:1183639044.213151.62980@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 4, 7:11 pm, inez <nezm...@or.fact> wrote:
>
> hello all
>
> thank you ,
> that select same fill color work!
> and yes, just to clear up i was asking how to select multiple shapes/
> objects of the same fill color.
>
> cheers
> n
>
> happy bastille day!
>



inez

2007-07-05, 6:14 pm

Gem wrote:
> ack, you are right. no wand in 9 :(
> I thought you were upgrading. wasn't someone sending you a try out or
> something?


Long story. No, though. An opportunity sacrificed to domestic peace:(
>
> rain sounds great! it's 116 out here in the desert...whew.


Yikes! You can keep that, I'll just deal with our humidity;)

> take care, sweetie!


You too. Hope we see more of you in these parts.

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