User manual
Table Of Contents
- Support
- More from MAGIX
- Welcome to MAGIX Xtreme Print Studio
- Short description
- Document handling
- Object Handling
- The Pen Tool
- Creating rectangles and squares
- Creating circles and ellipses
- Creating regular polygons (the Quickshape Tool)
- Color Handling
- Text Handling
- Printing
- Customizing
- Menus and Keyboard Shortcuts
- Introduction
- File menu
- Edit menu
- Undo (Standard control bar or Ctrl+Z)
- Redo (Standard control bar or Ctrl+Y)
- Cut (Edit control bar or Ctrl+X)
- Copy (Edit control bar or Ctrl+C)
- Paste (Edit control bar or Ctrl+V)
- Paste in place (Ctrl+Shift+V)
- Paste Attributes (Ctrl+Shift+A)
- Delete (Edit & Standard control bars or Delete)
- Select All (Ctrl+A)
- Clear Selection (Esc)
- Duplicate (Edit control bar or Ctrl+D)
- Clone (Ctrl+K)
- Arrange menu
- Utilities menu
- Window menu
- Help menu
- The help system
Creating regular polygons (the
Quickshape Tool)
The Quickshape
Tool lets you quickly create almost any regular, symmetrical shape with sharp or rounded corners. You
can then drag the edges to bend the sides, and at any time you can change the number of sides or make
the object an ellipse, a polygon, or a star.
1.
Select the Quickshape Tool ("Shift + F2").
2.
Select Polygon.
3.
Select the number of sides either from the menu, or
by typing into the text box.
To create the polygon drag:
From the center outwards (Radius button),
Or from an outside edge (Diameter button),
Or diagonally to create an imaginary rectangle enclosing the polygon (Bounds creation button)
letting you distort the polygon.
Polygons with rounded corners
Select the Round corners
button or double click on a corner
point.
The polygon has extra handles (radius
handles) where the rounding starts. To
increase or decrease the radius, drag
any of the radius handles.
To remove the round corners:
Click the Round corners button.
Or double click a control handle.
Editing a polygon
The Selector Tool lets you move, rotate, resize, and skew a polygon as normal (the Selector Tool is
described in Object handling
.)
Using the Quickshape
Tool, you can resize or rotate:
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