You can choose both fill and outline colors by using the default color palette. You can open and use additional color palettes at any time. You choose the default color model when you create a new drawing. For more information, see Understanding color models. For example, if the document’s primary color model is RGB, the default color palette is also RGB. In CorelDRAW, the default color palette is based on the primary color mode of the document. In some programs, color palettes are known as 'swatch palettes.'
For information about saving colors for future use, see Working with color styles.Ī color palette is a collection of color swatches. When you want to use a color that already exists in an object or document, you can sample the color by using the Color eyedropper tool to achieve an exact match.įor information about applying the colors you choose, see Applying uniform fills and Formatting lines and outlines.
You can choose fill and outline colors by selecting a color from the Document palette, custom color palettes, palettes from the Palette libraries, color viewers, or color blends. To choose a color by using a color viewer To choose a color by using a color palette To choose a color by using the default color palette