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- shapes - What is the name of a squircle with three, five, six or more . . .
I know that the second shape is a squircle, but what are the other shapes called? Is there an actual name for them? The shapes do not simply have rounded corners, but the sides have a "circularity"
- shapes - Is there a specific name for this square with two corners . . .
As a seasoned design professional I have memorised most of my shapes triangles, circles even rectangles, but I need to do some research on this shape, and for the life of me I cannot think "w
- shapes - How to align objects precisely in Illustrator? - Graphic . . .
In order to draw a technical graphic, I am trying to connect a 17mm horizontal line to a 1mm vertical line in Illustrator CS6 I need to work at 1:1 scale in order not limit possible mistakes when
- Is there a way to resize boxes in PowerPoint smart art without all . . .
2 Under SmartArt Tools, on the Format tab, in the Shapes group, do one of the following: Then, To make the shape bigger, click Larger (click the icons) To make the shape smaller, click Smaller ( click the icons)
- terminology - What is this shape that looks like a rectangle with . . .
Yes, that seems like a good name This is a stroke cap after all, while the stroke has rounded corners But we specifically make this shape too, in general designs, using rounded rectangles and not strokes This shape might be an important, big, and bold part of the layout Calling it just a stroke cap won't be enough
- shapes - How to detach or separate parts of a vector image in . . .
I scanned a sketch of a wreath of flowers with stems and leaves that I drew, changed it to a vector image, and I am now trying to color parts of it different colors But because the stems and the
- shapes - How to set the rotation point and use Transform Each in . . .
Select each one dragging it into the Symbols panel and name them Do this for all of your shapes individually Double click the symbol on your art-board to edit the symbol definition and you will see it in an onion skin-like view Position it so the black cross hair is where you want your custom center point to be
- How to cut out one shape from another using Photoshop?
It's very Easy so, to make shape subtraction using Photoshop: draw two shapes (lets take the above example) make the arrow shape layer above the star shape layer make a copy from the arrow layer and make it invisible select both layers -visible arrow and the star- with (shift key) go to the top menu: Layer > Combine Shapes > Subtract Front Shape now turn the invisible arrow layer to
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