use the contour option under color palette to draw filled colour objects true or false
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The answer is true.
The Contour command adds a parallel bounding shape, or shapes, to a selected vector or text object. We shall be looking at the different settings available for achieving a variety of contour types and we’ll discuss about where and how they can be used.
The Contour tool is available on the Effects flyout present on the toolbar (hold the black triangle on the Effects button to reveal the flyout). Pressing Ctrl + F9 will open the Contour docker, or else this can also be opened under: Effects > Contour on the Menu bar.
Settings Available on the Contour Property Bar
Contour Types:
To Center: Contours are created at an offset distance to the center. For this type of contour, steps are auto-calculated, depending on the offset distance and the possible space available inside the object. Steps cannot be set by the user in this type of contour.
Inside Contour: Offset distance and number of steps can be set by the user to get contours inside the object. (Users may get an error “Offset too large” in case the offset distance set, is larger than the space available to create a contour in above types of contour).
Outside Contour: Offset distance and number of contour steps can be set by the user to get contours to outside of the object.
Applying a Contour
Contours can be applied to a vector or an Artistic Text object, and can be added in two ways
Click on the selected object and drag outside or inside of the object with the Contour tool.
Pick the object and click on any of the Contour Type buttons on the Property bar.
Once the contour has been added to an object, you can change the settings on the Property bar to get the desired results.