Rounding Complex Shapes: Difference between revisions
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| width=150px |First, we'll round the corners in the Shape tab. The reason for doing this is that in the end it will save us from manually rounding 3 out of our 5 eventual corners. Go to Shape tab and run up Round Corners to 25 pts or whatever you like, but remember this value, we're going to use it soon. | | width=150px |First, we'll round the corners in the Shape tab. The reason for doing this is that in the end it will save us from manually rounding 3 out of our 5 eventual corners. | ||
Go to Shape tab and run up Round Corners to 25 pts or whatever you like, but remember this value, we're going to use it soon. | |||
|[[Image:RoundingFrame2.png]] | |[[Image:RoundingFrame2.png]] | ||
|[[Image:RoundingFrame3.png]] | |[[Image:RoundingFrame3.png]] | ||
| width=150px |Now we have selected the frame and then clicked Edit Shape in the Shape tab, so we now see our nodes. First, we want to add some nodes, one on the right-hand side of the frame, the other at the bottom. | | width=150px |Now we have selected the frame and then clicked Edit Shape in the Shape tab, so we now see our nodes. | ||
First, we want to add some nodes, one on the right-hand side of the frame, the other at the bottom. | |||
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