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Adjust level to make darks darker and lights lighter
Adjust level to make darks darker and lights lighter








To display image on a screen, input voltage is needed.If you liked this post, why not share it! It lets me know what posts you like so I can make more posts like this.I know I am late, but I would suggest using gamma correction. If you have any questions leave a comment below and I will try to answer them. To use the colors you have just created, select the object you want to color and use the eyedropper tool (I) to pick up one of the colors. The end result is multiple different shades of the same color. Select the blue and white colors and repeat object, blend, make. You don’t have to set your blend options again for the next two colors. Navigate back to object, blend, and press make. After you have set your values, press ok. Depending on how many color options you want you might want to increase/decrease that number. When you do that the blend options popup should appear.Ĭhange the spacing to specified steps and the number of specified steps to around 20. Navigate to object, blend, blend options in your top toolbar. Select the two colors in the first row: the blue and the black. The other two boxes will be white and black but each row must have one blue or whatever color you choose. For the purpose of this tutorial, we are going to use the color blue so two of the boxes should be blue, however, this is where you would put the color you want to lighten/darken. The squares in each row should be relatively far apart so you have room to blend them.

adjust level to make darks darker and lights lighter

Similar to my glass tutorial a few weeks back you want to create 2 rows of 2 squares each to fill with colors. Most of the answers dealt with changing the CMYK values, which I knew nothing about at the time so I had to figure out an easier way of getting multiple shades of a color. As with most things I don’t know how to do, I googled it. I tend to like the very dumb down, simple ways of working in Illustrator and this is one of them.Ī while back I was creating a simple gingham pattern and needed a way to easily get lighter versions of the same color because I wanted quite a few color variations of the same pattern. What I like about design software is you are able to develop your own ways of doing things.










Adjust level to make darks darker and lights lighter