When you modify a path in a Live Paint group, Illustrator colors the modified or new faces and edges using fills and strokes from the existing group. If the results are not what you expect, you can reapply the colors you want using the Live Paint Bucket tool.
When you delete edges, the fill floods across any newly expanded face. For example, if you delete a path that divides a circle in half, the circle is filled with one of the fills previously in the circle. You can sometimes help guide the results. For instance, before deleting a path that divides a circle, first move it so that the fill you want to keep is larger than the fill you want to remove.
As you add more paths to the Live Paint group, you can fill and stroke the new faces and edges that are created.
Using
the Selection tool, double-click a Live Paint group (or click the
Isolate Selected Group button in the Control panel) to put the group
into isolation mode. Then draw another path. Illustrator adds the
new path to the Live Paint group. Click the Exit Isolation Mode
button when
you’re done adding new paths.
Select a Live Paint group and the paths you want to add to it. Then choose Object > Live Paint > Merge, or click Merge Live Paint in the Control panel.
In the Layers panel, drag one or more paths into a Live Paint group.
Using the Direct Selection tool, click the path or object to select it. Then choose the Selection tool and click the path or object again to edit it.
Using the Selection tool, double-click the Live Paint Group to put it into isolation mode. Then click a path or object to edit it.