User Guide

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Using Shapes 335
Draw freehand shapes with the Quick Curve tool.
Converting Selections to Shapes
Converting a selection to a shape enables you to edit the contour by using the Shape
Edit tools. When you are satisfied with the contour, you can convert the shape outline
back to a selection. For more information, refer to “To convert a shape to a selection” in
the Help.
If you are simply scaling, rotating, or skewing a selection path, use the Selection
Adjuster tool. If you must edit the profile of the curve, convert the selection to a shape.
Working from a selection path also lets you create shapes based on regions of the
image. For example, if you used the Magic Wand tool to select a region of common
color, you could convert the Magic Wand selection path to a shape. When the selection
is pixel-based, Corel Painter may create multiple shapes.
You can convert a selection to a shape.
To convert a selection to a shape
1 Do one of the following:
Create a selection in the image.
From the Selection Portfolio palette, drag a selection to the document window.
2 Choose Select menu > Convert To Shape.
Corel Painter converts the selection to a shape, giving it the default shape
attributes. The new shape appears on the Layers palette.