While there are always exceptions to any rule, the amount of labor expended has traditionally remained a mathematical measure of validity for the art objects that result. If you select some of the shaded text and then click on the Shading button in the Paragraph section of the ribbon and then click on More colours and then go to the Custom tab, the RGB values for the colour will appear in that dialog. “Without a stencil?” The artist’s labor has always been a precarious currency in the art market occasionally exchanged for monies, other times for less tangible payments like publicity, access-to-networks or rare experiences. At first glance, your friends or relatives will inevitably dismiss them (“why would anyone do that?”), but when you explain that Kawara painted the dates by hand without using a stencil they are immediately impressed. ActiveDocument.Shapes ('Rectangle 1'). RGB (0, 0, 255) This example returns the value of the foreground color of the first shape in the active document. “What’s the big deal, I could do that?!” The issue here, for some reason, is a matter of old-fashioned skill and labor (or lack thereof). ActiveDocument.Shapes (2). RGB (128, 128, 128) This example sets the color of the shadow for Rectangle 1 in the active document to blue.
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