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    Unusual use of ShapeBuilder for colorizing in VS

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      Unusual use of ShapeBuilder for colorizing in VS

      Regulary one would use the ShapeBuilder to build a
      Shape from a bunch of shapes.

      But the Shapebuilder is also surprisingly helpful in creating
      a selection order of shapes, which is useful for the
      Colorize function in VS.
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      The Colorize function in VS has a nice feature: it places
      the colors of a palette on objects in the order in which
      the objects were selected.

      This can be used to define in which order a gradient or any color
      palette should follow a number of object shapes. The problem is
      how to get such a defined order of selected objects? Normally you
      have to laboriously select them one by one in VS. None of the
      selection frames work for this.
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      So I thought about this problem for a while and then came up with
      the solution of using the ShapeBuilder for it.

      Because if you select objects with the ShapeBuilder, VS registers
      the order in which you select them, and this way the Colorize function
      gets the needed object order in which it will place the colors of
      a palette on the objects.

      Using the Shapebuilder for this also enable to draw over shapes to
      select/collect them instead of having to click on them one by one.
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      Here are the required steps to colorize a bunch of objects
      this way:

      Select the ShapeBuilder and choose a color which is "NOT" in
      your design. Then draw over or pick your Objects with the
      ShapeBuilder in the order/direction that your color palette
      should follow.

      Switch to Transform Tool to deselect the ShapeBuilder

      Select the Magicwand, and select the colored objects.

      Call the Colorize Function with a Palette of your choice.
      (Menu > Effects > Replace Colors > Colorize)

      thats all

      Addional Note:
      I used a palette with 10 colors and selected 10 objects

      Here a Video how to do it

      0_1733128784175_Colorize.png

      Win 11
      CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
      GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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