
When using Corel Photo-Paint, there are several ways to choose text colours. You can select a colour from the colour control area, colour palettes, colour viewers, colour harmonies, or colour blends. You can also sample colours from an image. If you are designing documents for the web, you can define web colours using RGB hexadecimal values. Additionally, Corel Photo-Paint offers variable fonts, allowing you to fine-tune text properties such as weight, width, and spacing. Before applying colour to your text, ensure that the text is correct, as paint effects will be lost if you make changes to the text characters after adding colour.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Text colour options | Solid fill, fountain fill, bitmap fill, texture fill, patterns, textures, web colours |
| Text colour selection | Choose foreground, background, and fill colours from the colour control area, colour palettes, colour viewers, colour harmonies, or colour blends |
| Custom colours | Sample colours from an image or use RGB hexadecimal values |
| Variable fonts | Fine-tune text properties such as weight, width, and spacing |
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What You'll Learn

Choosing text colour with the colour docker
You can choose text colour in Corel Photo-Paint by selecting a colour from the colour control area, colour palettes, colour viewers, colour harmonies, or colour blends. You can also sample colours from an image. The colour control area allows you to view the selected foreground, background, and fill colours, and choose new colours. The foreground colour applies to all paint tools and the colour of text when it is first typed.
The colour docker is another way to choose text colour in Corel Photo-Paint. To open the colour docker, click Window Dockers Color. You can display colour names by pointing to a swatch. You can also choose foreground, background, and fill colours by using the colour docker. Each spot colour swatch on a colour palette is marked with a small white square.
When choosing a text colour, it is important to consider the colour model and the final output. Using the same colour model for all colours in an image will ensure colour consistency and allow you to predict the colours of the final output more accurately. If you choose a colour outside of the printer gamut, Corel Photo-Paint allows you to replace it with a similar colour within the printer's gamut by clicking the "Bring colour into gamut" button.
In addition to choosing text colour, you can also add various effects to your text in Corel Photo-Paint. You can change the fill, outline, and background colour of the text. You can also fill text with patterns and textures. It is important to ensure that the text is correct before applying any effects, as the effects will be lost if you edit the text characters.
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Selecting a colour from the colour control area
To select a colour from the colour control area in Corel Photo-Paint, follow these steps:
Firstly, it's important to understand the different types of colours you can choose. You can select foreground, background, and fill colours. The foreground colour applies to all the paint tools and the initial colour of text. The background colour is for the image window's background, and the fill colour indicates the chosen fill type and colour.
Now, to choose a colour from the colour control area, you can view the currently selected foreground, background, and fill colours. You can then select a new colour. To choose a fill colour, you can double-click on the fill colour swatch in the colour control area. Click the Uniform Fill button in the Select Fill dialog box, and then click Edit.
You can also use the Colour Docker to choose foreground, background, and fill colours. To open this, simply click Window Dockers Colour. You can display colour names by hovering your cursor over a swatch.
In addition to the colour control area, you can also choose colours from colour palettes, colour viewers, colour harmonies, or colour blends. You can also sample colours from an image. When sampling colours from an image, be aware that what looks like a solid colour may actually be subtly shaded or dithered. In this case, average the colours of pixels in a larger sample area. You can set the sample area to 3 x 3 pixels or 5 x 5 pixels for high-resolution images.
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Using colour palettes
Colour palettes in Corel Photo-Paint are a set of colours in a group meant to be used for a certain kind of output. They can be used to apply fill and outline colours to text and objects. The primary colour groups or models are RGB, CMYK, and Spot colour (e.g. Pantone and Roland).
To open the Palettes docker, go to Window > Dockers > Palettes. Here, you will see all the available colour palettes. If you need a Pantone Spot or Roland palette, click the arrow next to the name to expand the list. Check the box beside the palette you want, and it will appear on the right side of your workspace. You can reposition the colour palette by clicking and dragging it to where it feels comfortable for you.
The Document palette contains the colours used in your current document and appears in the bottom left corner of the interface, above the status bar. Every time you use a colour in your document, it is automatically added to the Document palette. If you have removed colours from your Document palette or added a bitmap, you can reset your colour palette by clicking on the flyout arrow and selecting Palette > Reset Palette.
You can also create and save your own custom colour palettes. These can include colours from any colour model, including spot colours, or any colour palette found in the Palette libraries. Custom palettes are accessible from the My Palettes folder in the Palettes docker. You can create a custom palette by choosing individual colours or by using colours in an object, an editable area, or an entire image. Custom colour palettes are saved as XML files and are stored in your Documents\Corel\Corel Content\Palettes folder.
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Defining web colours with RGB values
When choosing text colour in Corel Photo-Paint, you can change the fill, outline and background colour of the text. You can also change the appearance of the text by painting it, filling it with patterns and textures, and adding various effects.
To define web colours with RGB values, it is important to understand that RGB stands for Red, Green, and Blue light sources. Each of these colours uses 8 bits, which have integer values from 0 to 255, resulting in 256 x 256 x 256 = 16777216 possible colours. Each parameter (red, green, and blue) defines the intensity of the colour. For example, rgb(255, 0, 0) is displayed as red because red is set to its highest value of 255, while the other two colours are set to 0. Similarly, rgb(0, 255, 0) is displayed as green, with green set to 255, and the other two colours set to 0. To display black, set all parameters to 0, like this: rgb(0, 0, 0). To display white, set all parameters to 255: rgb(255, 255, 255).
RGB colour values are supported across all browsers. Additionally, RGBA colour values are an extension of RGB, with an added Alpha channel that specifies the opacity of a colour.
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Sampling colours from an image
When you are choosing colours in Corel Photo-Paint, you can sample colours from an image. This can be done by selecting a colour from the colour control area, colour palettes, colour viewers, colour harmonies, or colour blends.
When you sample a colour from a photo, what looks to be a solid-coloured area may actually be subtly shaded or dithered. In this case, it is useful to average the colours of pixels in a larger sample area. You can set the sample area to 3 x 3 pixels, or to 5 x 5 pixels for high-resolution images. You can also sample pixels in a selected area. If you want to sample and use numerous colours from the image window, you can store them on a custom colour palette.
The default colour viewer is based on the HSB colour model, but you can use this viewer to choose CMYK, CMY, or RGB colours. For information about colour models, see Understanding colour models. You can also choose foreground, background, and fill colours by using the Colour docker. To open the Colour docker, click Window Dockers Colour.
Each spot colour swatch on a colour palette is marked with a small white square. You should use the same colour model for all colours in an image; the colours will be consistent, and you will be able to predict the colours of the final output more accurately.
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Frequently asked questions
You can choose a text colour in Corel Photo-Paint by selecting a colour from the colour control area, colour palettes, colour viewers, colour harmonies, or colour blends. You can also sample colours from an image.
You can quickly change the fill and outline colour of text. Simply select the text with the Text tool and click the Create Mask button on the property bar. Then, change the fill, outline, and background colour of the text.
When sampling colours from an image, it is useful to average the colours of pixels in a larger sample area. You can set the sample area to 3 x 3 pixels, or 5 x 5 pixels for high-resolution images. You can also sample pixels in a selected area.
When designing for the web, use RGB hexadecimal values to define web colours (e.g. #aa003f).
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