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Applying Live Paint Bucket to Multiple Items Simultaneously

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Feb 24, 2021 Feb 24, 2021

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I'm using a font that is outlined rather than solid (CCBiffBamBoomOutline). In other words, I can change the default color, but the spaces between the borders have no color. Unless of coure, I convert it to a Live Paint object and manually fill in all those spaces.

I just wondered if there's a way to speed up the process.

Suppose I type a couple sentences. Rather than apply the Live Paint bucket to every single letter, is there a way to make each space white, black or whatever?

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Community Expert , Feb 24, 2021 Feb 24, 2021

Not with the Outline version; but if you use regular Biff Bam Boom, you can set it up so it looks like the outline version, but with a fill of your choosing. Give it a stroke outline and a second fill below the characters, offset using the Transform effect.

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Not with the Outline version; but if you use regular Biff Bam Boom, you can set it up so it looks like the outline version, but with a fill of your choosing. Give it a stroke outline and a second fill below the characters, offset using the Transform effect.

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