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Creating freehand shapes – Apple Motion 2 User Manual

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Chapter 12

Using Shapes and Masks

Creating Freehand Shapes

Use the Bezier and B-Spline shape tools to create any kind of line or shape you need.
Once you draw a shape, you can adjust the fill, outline, and feathering to suit your needs.

Note: You can only feather shapes that have the outline turned off.

To make a line:

1

Select the Bezier or B-Spline shape tool.

2

Click in the Canvas to create the necessary control points for the line you need. For
more information, see “

Shape and Mask Drawing Tools

” on page 820.

3

To finish drawing the line, do one of the following:

Double-click to create the last point.

Press Return to finish the line at the last point you drew.

Tip: To draw a straight line, simply create two points.

By default, Outline is turned on for open shapes.

To edit a shape’s outline:

1

Select a shape, then open the Shape tab in the Inspector.

2

To manipulate the shape’s outline, do one of the following:

To toggle a shape’s outline on or off, click the Outline checkbox.

To change the color of the outline, use the Outline Color control.

To change the width of the outline, drag the Width slider.

To change how the outline’s sharp corners are drawn, choose an option from the
Joint pop-up menu.

To change whether the outline appears over or under a shape’s fill, choose a
command from the Order pop-up menu.

To create filled or empty shapes:

1

Click the Bezier or B-Spline shape tool.

2

Create the necessary control points for the shape you need.

For more information, see “

Shape and Mask Drawing Tools

” on page 820.

3

When you’re ready to close the shape, click the first point you created.

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