Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Figure 7-16. Whether you prefer using Color Swatches or the Color Picker, for most tools, you can
choose your favorite method in the Tool Options area. Click the color sample in the box to bring up
the Color Swatches. If you prefer the Color Picker, click the multicolored circle (circled) to call it
up. (This is different from how things worked in old versions of Elements.)
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Adobe gives you other ways to create colors. You can go to
https://kuler.adobe.com/cre-
ate/color-wheel
and use Adobe Kuler, which also comes in app form for your iOS gadget.
And if you have an iPad, you've got yet
another
way to create colors for Elements:
Adobe's Color Lava app lets you use your fingers to blend colors and then send them to
Elements. Head to
www.photoshop.com/products/mobile/colorlava
for more info. (That
web page says you need Photoshop to use Color Lava, but it works with Elements, too.)