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Square Use the Rectangle tool. Hold Shift and click to make the lower left anchor point of the square. Drag
until you reach your desired shape. Click again to complete the square.
Ellipse Click the canvas and drag until you reach your desired shape. Click again to complete the shape.
Circle Use the Ellipse tool. Hold Shift and click to determine the centre of the circle. Drag until you reach
your desired shape. Click again to complete the circle.
Triangle Click the canvas to make your first point. Drag and click the canvas a second time to complete the
first side of the triangle. Drag and click once more to make the final corner of the triangle.
Bezier Click to make your starting point. Drag and click to draw subsequent points. Double-click the last
point to complete the shape.
Creating an Offset of a Shape
To create an offset of a shape:
1 Click Selection.
The blue enabled LED is displayed on the Selection button when the selection mode is turned on.
2 Click the axis of the shape you want to offset.
3 Set a pixel width for the offset in the Soft field.
Pixels fade from the original edge of the shape to the edge of the offset.
Changing the Shape of a Shape
To change the shape of a shape:
1 In the Paint Tools box, select Move.
2 Click the axis of the shape that you want to change.
3 Click and drag an anchor point to move it.
4 Optional: Drag on a handle to change the angle of the side of the shape.
Drawing Selections
Use selections in layer-based Paint to limit the affected area of your paint strokes. Additionally you can select
objects to change the object properties such as colour and opacity.
Selection LEDs
The following table summarizes the meaning of the coloured LEDs on the Selection button.
Meaning:LED Colour:
The Selection tool is on. You can use the Add Shape tool to make a selection. Any existing
selections are active.
Blue
The Selection tool is temporarily off. Any existing selections are temporarily inactive.Yellow
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