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You can select and modify the appearance of your text label just like you’d select any other stroke. To edit a text label, Select it, then tap the text edit icon in the popup. The keyboard will appear type or paste text, then dismiss the keyboard by tapping done to solidify the label. Tap anywhere on screen to add a new text label.It might already be on your toolbar, or you may need to select it from the Brushes menu. You can manipulate text the same way you manipulate other strokes and images.

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Text labels are an easy, clean way to add annotations to your drawing.

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When slicing shapes made with the Filled Stroke tool, you can cut from an outer edge into the shape and carve out full areas.įor a full tutorial on how to use Slice (and when to use it versus the Hard and Soft Erasers), check out The Slice Tool: Divide and Conquer Your Ideas. It might not appear that anything happened when you ran your puck through the line, but try selecting one end of the stroke and you’ll see that it was cut in two. You can also set the size to zero and divide your strokes without chopping away at their length (handy for strokes that use exact measurements). Make it bigger to “erase” a scribble with a swipe, or make it smaller for more precise incisions, then select and delete the remaining line. you can’t rub away edges of strokes, but you can cut strokes into pieces - redefining them into separate, independent strokes - and erase aka destroy your vector data by sliding the puck across them. The Slice tool is about as close to a real eraser as you’ll get in the vector world. Also check that your transparency is above 0%, or like all strokes it may disappear, only to be found when Selecting in the area.įor a fun tutorial on the Filled Stroke tool, check out Drawing Shapes Instead of Lines: 8 Exercises for Filled Stroke. Since Filled Stroke takes into account the start and end points of your line, make sure Line Smoothing is set below 100%.Otherwise your shape will disappear into a line or a point as though the rest of the stroke never happened. Excellent for shadows, light, and complex figures, we think you’ll appreciate the possibilities this brush offers your design + art toolkit. Your resulting fill is a clean finish, customizable with opacity and line smoothing. Of course, if you draw over the area a third time within the same stroke, it becomes positive again and is filled. This crossing over of a filled area causes it to become “negative space” and remain empty. “Positive space” refers to any area inside your drawn line between start and end point that is original to the stroke - as in, the area hasn’t been drawn over a second time during the same stroke. It allows you to draw any type of shape - simple, wriggly, complex - with a stylus or finger, and fill the positive space inside. Select View -> Customize Browser -> Browser Toolbar to remove the thumbnail view and thumbnail sorting options as well as the search facility and thumbnail zoom slider from the toolbar.Not to be confused with Bucket Fill (which we’re currently working on - lots of definitional bits to think about with the interactive parameters of vector strokes), the Filled Stroke tool is a brush unique to Concepts. Go to View -> Customize Browser -> Labels to choose one of the three options: Off will hide the star rating and color tag Edit mode enables users to alter the star rating and color tag directly in the browser Status Mode displays the star rating and color tag but disables any editing capability. Alternatively, you can use the zoom slider in the Browser toolbar.

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Change the thumbnail size. Go to View -> Customize Browser to select a different thumbnail size.Once selected, this option will change to Place Right. Browser below. Select View -> Customize Browser -> Place Below to change the default position of the browser thumbnails from the right side of the user interface in the bottom.This option is available in Capture One on macOS.

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When you move the cursor away, the Browser disappears. Select View -> Customize Browser -> Auto Hide Mode to enable hiding the Browser from view until you move your cursor to the right of the screen where it will automatically pop up (or to the bottom of the screen if you have selected the Place Below option). Go to View -> Browser and ensure it is toggled on to see the Image Browser next to the Viewer. You can choose one of the Browser modes you prefer most: There are several Image Browser viewing options to help you get the best user experience as follows.






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