Chapter 14: Illustration | 193drastic highlights, such as glass or plastics.
Layering multiple simple objects with a mesh
fill applied to each object can result in more
complex and realistic illustrations.
Give it a try
1 Select an object.
2 In the toolbox, click the Mesh fill tool.
3 On the property bar, type the number of
columns and rows in the Grid size boxes.
4 Drag the grid nodes on the object to adjust
the grid.
5 Select a node, and click a color on the color
palette to apply the color to the selected
section of the grid.
To add just a tint of color, select a node,
hold down Ctrl, and click a color on the
color palette.To add a node, click anywhere within the
grid, and click the Add intersection
button on the property bar. To delete anode, select the node, and click the Delete
nodes button on the property bar.A mesh fill can be applied only to an object
with a single path. To apply a mesh fill to
more complex objects, create the mesh fill
on a larger object, and use the PowerClip™
command to position the mesh fill object
within the complex shape. For more
information, see “PowerClip” on page 172.A mesh fill is applied to the vase.The Mesh fill tool can be used to create smooth color transitions.