When considering Fills there are two types of Strokes, Open Strokes and Closed Strokes.
Either Type of Stroke has a Fill.
When either Type of Stroke is drawn it
automatically has a Fill applied.
Open Stroke
Closed Stroke
Alpha: 0.000
Click to select Fill Color
And adjust the Alpha Value
Fill
Figure 3.2
Check Stroke
and Fill in the
Surface Tab.
The reason a Fill may not immediately display, even though Fill is checked in the Properties
Editor, Material Tab is; the Alpha value for the Fill Color is set at 0.000. Increase the Alpha Value
to display the Fill.
The foregoing reinforces that a Stroke Type in the Grease Pencil is made up of two components,
the Stroke Line and the Fill. When you add a New Stroke Type you add both components. It
follows that when you draw a Stroke you can draw with or without a Fill or with and without a
Stroke Line. For example: With the Draw Tool selected in the Tool Panel and the default Solid
Stroke Type selected and set with a Red Line and Black Fill the combinations below are possible.
No Stroke
Fill Only
Figure 3.3
No Fill
Stroke + Fill
Stroke Only
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