There are a few ways to add strokes or fills to an object. One way is to use the Stroke() and Fill() methods of the Graphics object. Another way is to use the StrokeWeight() and FillWeight() properties of the Path object.

In Illustrator, you can merge shapes and lines by selecting the two objects you want to merge, and then clicking the Merge button (or pressing Command+M).

There are a few ways to fill a layer in Illustrator. One way is to use the Fill command. The Fill command has several options, including the ability to fill with a color, gradient, or pattern. You can also use the Draw Inverse command to fill with transparent pixels.

There are a few ways to do this. One way is to use the Color palette in Illustrator, which has many different colors available. Another way is to use the Stroke tool in Illustrator and select a color from the Stroke Color palette.

To merge layers in Illustrator, first select the layers you want to merge. Then choose Edit > Merge Layers.

Pathfinder is a tool in Illustrator that allows you to easily move objects around the artboard. It’s very helpful when working with large artboards and complex illustrations.

To create a fill layer in Photoshop, go to the Layers panel and click the New Fill Layer button. Enter a name for your new fill layer (e.g. “Fill”), and select the type of fill you want to use from the list on the left: Solid Color, Gradient, or Pattern. Click OK to create your new fill layer.

There are a few ways to fill in a shape in Illustrator. One way is to use the Pen tool and draw the shape you want. Another way is to use the Rectangle, Ellipse, or Path tools and click and drag to create the shape.

In Illustrator, you can fill an image with any of the following: a color, a gradient, or a pattern.

Stroke is the process of drawing a line or shape with a pen or other drawing tool. Fill is the process of adding color to an image.