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Select the attributes you want to copy with the Eyedropper tool. You can sample appearance attributes including
transparency, and various fill and stroke properties, as well as character and paragraph properties.
3
Choose the sample size area from the Raster Sample Size menu.
4
Click OK.
Working with effects and filters
About effects and filters
Many commands for changing the look of objects are available in both the Filter and Effect menus. For example, all
of the commands in the Filter > Artistic submenu are also listed in the Effect > Artistic submenu. However, filters
and effects have different consequences, so it’s important to understand the difference in their use.
Effects are
live
, which means you can apply an effect command to an object and then continue to modify the effect’s
options or remove the effect at any time using the Appearance palette. Once you apply an effect to an object, the
Appearance palette lists the effect and enables you to edit the effect, move it, duplicate it, delete it, or save it as part
of a graphic style.
Filters change the underlying object, and the changes can’t be modified or removed after the filter is applied. But one
advantage to reshaping an object with a filter command is that you have immediate access to the new or modified
anchor points created by the filter. (An effect must be
expanded
before you have access to the new points.)
Ellipse using Roughen effect (left maintains original anchor points and path segments, while the Roughen filter (right) creates new anchor
points along the modified path.
See also
“Effects and filters quick reference” on page 426
To apply an effect or filter
1
Select the object or group (or target a layer in the Layers palette).
If you want to apply an effect to a specific attribute of an object, such as its fill or stroke, select the object and then
select the attribute in the Appearance palette.
2
Choose a command from the Effect or Filter menu.
3
If a dialog box appears, set options, and then click OK.
To apply the filter or effect and settings that were used last, choose Filter > Apply [Filter Name] or Effect > Apply
[Effect Name]. To apply the last used filter or effect and set its options, choose Filter > [Filter Name] or Effect >
[Effect Name].
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