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Canvas 12 User Guide - ACDSee

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To draw objects with the Properties bar:<br />

Chapter 4: Drawing And Vector Effects<br />

1. Select one of the previously mentioned tools. The related value fields appear in the Properties<br />

bar.<br />

2. Select a reference point by clicking a handle in the bounding box icon; e.g., to center an oval<br />

where you clicked in a document, for example, click the center handle in the bounding box<br />

illustration.<br />

3. Enter dimensions or other values in the Properties bar (see "Drawing more complicated<br />

shapes" on page 295 for the related dimensions and values).<br />

Ovals and rectangles: Enter height and width values. For rounded rectangles, also<br />

enter the corner radius.<br />

Lines: Enter the distance and angle from the point you clicked to the second point. Or,<br />

enter the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) distance to the second point.<br />

Arcs: Enter the width and height, the starting point in degrees, and the angular length of<br />

the arc.<br />

4. Click Create to draw the object.<br />

Drawing more complicated shapes<br />

Several specialized drawing tools let you quickly create complex shapes in <strong>Canvas</strong>. Drawing grids,<br />

stars, polygons, concentric circles, cubes, and spirals is as easy as drawing rectangles. The<br />

following tools create specialized vector objects.<br />

Concentric Circles: Nested circles or ovals<br />

Cube: Square and rectangular boxes in isometric views<br />

Gridmaker: Rows and columns of boxes<br />

Multigon: Stars and complex polygons<br />

Spiral: Lines in spiral patterns<br />

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