EQ6: question about colouring designs
#1
I have had EQ6 for a year or so, and in general I'm pretty happy with it. But I'm finding one thing very frustrating, and I haven't been able to figure out if I'm missing something.
Sometimes, when designing a quilt I want to do something with a specific set of blocks (match colouring, or rotate, for example). I know that Ctrl lets me repeat the action in all blocks. And Alt lets me do alternate blocks. But I can't find a way to do, for example every 4th block (in a quilt where every block is rotated 90 degrees from it's neighbor). Or pick a set of blocks and act on them.
Is it possible to do? I'd really like to select a number of blocks (using ctrl-click for example) and colour them as a set.
Sometimes, when designing a quilt I want to do something with a specific set of blocks (match colouring, or rotate, for example). I know that Ctrl lets me repeat the action in all blocks. And Alt lets me do alternate blocks. But I can't find a way to do, for example every 4th block (in a quilt where every block is rotated 90 degrees from it's neighbor). Or pick a set of blocks and act on them.
Is it possible to do? I'd really like to select a number of blocks (using ctrl-click for example) and colour them as a set.
#4
That's a good idea. But I have yet to figure out how to edit an existing block design. Can you help me there? Any time I go to "work on block" from a quilt, it has my last block design, and I can't see how to "import" a block to tweak the design.
#6
Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
Open the Sketchbook, click on "Blocks," select the block you want to work on and click "Edit." The block will open in edit mode - just click on the "Color" tab at the bottom and you can change colors. :)
For anyone else as brain-dead as me, "Open the Sketchbook" means click on the "View Sketchbook" button on the toolbar at the top. Then, switch to "blocks" rather than "quilts" and pick the one you want.
#7
Oh dear, I'm sorry! :oops: I should have written more clearly. This is kind of a tricky program to get the hang of - it's not very intuitive at all and it doesn't help if people don't explain properly.
I'm no expert with this program at all, but I will help with anything I know about and I think anyone else would, too so ask whatever you want to.
One thing that really helped me was I bought the book by Angie Padilla about Drawing Applique and I followed the lessons in the book. I couldn't believe how much I learned from doing the lessons - even stuff that wasn't directly related to drawing applique.
Also be sure to look at the "How Do I?" sections under the Help link - there is a vast amount of info there and it is full of screen captures of the various steps.
I'm no expert with this program at all, but I will help with anything I know about and I think anyone else would, too so ask whatever you want to.
One thing that really helped me was I bought the book by Angie Padilla about Drawing Applique and I followed the lessons in the book. I couldn't believe how much I learned from doing the lessons - even stuff that wasn't directly related to drawing applique.
Also be sure to look at the "How Do I?" sections under the Help link - there is a vast amount of info there and it is full of screen captures of the various steps.
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