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Amplitude: This slider, available only when Shape is set to Wave, defines half the distance
from the highest point to the lowest point in the wave. Higher values result in more
extreme waves.
Frequency: This slider, available only when Shape is set to Wave, defines the number of
waves. The default is value is 1.
Default Frequency value (1) Frequency value set to 2
Phase: This slider, available only when Shape is set to Wave. A dial defines the degree of
offset of the waves from the start and end points of the path. When set to 0 degrees
(default), the wave begins and ends at half the distance from the highest point to the
lowest point in the wave. When set to 90 degrees, the wave begins and ends at the
highest point in the wave. When set to –90 degrees, the wave begins at the lowest point
in the wave. When set to 180 degrees, the waves are the same as 0 degrees, but inverted.
Damping: This slider, available only when Shape is set to Wave, progressively diminishes
the oscillation of the wave. Positive damping values diminish the wave forward (from left
to right); negative values diminish the wave backward (from right to left).
Points: When Shape is set to Rectangle, Circle, Image, Box, or Sphere, and Arrangement
is set to Outline or Random Fill, this slider specifies the number of evenly distributed
element points along the edge of the shape.
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