Sprite Technology
Vector Masks
Vector Masks A vector mask creates a transparency effect based on a style of gradient ink, such as radial or rectangular. You can choose the style when you apply a vector mask, or you can apply an existing vector object as a vector mask. A vector ...
Vector Masks
Vector Masks A vector mask creates a transparency effect based on a style of gradient ink, such as radial or rectangular. You can choose the style when you apply a vector mask, or you can apply an existing vector object as a vector mask. A vector ...
Channel Masks
Channel Masks A channel mask is a special channel that defines transparency in an object. While channels are typically associated with paint objects, you can apply a channel mask to any type of object. Vector Object Channel mask Transparency effect ...
Channel Masks
Channel Masks A channel mask is a special channel that defines transparency in an object. While channels are typically associated with paint objects, you can apply a channel mask to any type of object. Vector Object Channel mask Transparency effect ...
Transparency Masks
Transparency Masks Transparency masks let you create complex transparency effects. You can use transparency masks with vector, paint, text, and group objects. Channel masks and vector masks are the two types of transparency masks available. You can ...
Controlling the Scope of Transparency Effects
Controlling the Scope of Transparency Effects All vector objects have scope settings that control what parts of the objects are affected by transparency. The scope setting can limit transparency to an object’s fill ink only, or it can apply ...
Opacity Effects
Opacity Effects Opacity is a basic transparency effect that can be applied to any object. When an object’s opacity is less than 100%, the object appears partly transparent. You can reduce the opacity of a text object, for example, so a background ...
Opacity Effects
Opacity Effects Opacity is a basic transparency effect that can be applied to any object. When an object’s opacity is less than 100%, the object appears partly transparent. You can reduce the opacity of a text object, for example, so a background ...
Sharing Documents with SpriteEffects
Sharing Documents with SpriteEffects Since SpriteEffects are “live” effects that can be edited and updated, there are a few issues to consider if you plan to share documents that contain SpriteEffects. Effects that are applied to an object need to be ...
Sharing Documents with SpriteEffects
Sharing Documents with SpriteEffects Since SpriteEffects are “live” effects that can be edited and updated, there are a few issues to consider if you plan to share documents that contain SpriteEffects. Effects that are applied to an object need to be ...
Creating and Customizing Lenses
Creating and Customizing Lenses You can use lenses to annotate by magnifying and calling out specific areas of objects. To Create a Lens Using the Annotation Lens Tool: Select the Annotation Lens tool from the Toolbox. (Click the Markup Highlighter ...
Creating and Customizing Lenses
Creating and Customizing Lenses You can use lenses to annotate by magnifying and calling out specific areas of objects. To Create a Lens Using the Annotation Lens Tool: Select the Annotation Lens tool from the Toolbox. (Click the Markup Highlighter ...
Effects Area
Effects Area When you apply effects to an object, Canvas X Draw defines a rectangular effects area. Usually, the effects area is slightly larger than the bounding box of the object to which the effects are applied. There is one effects area for all ...
Selections Masks
Selections Masks In the SpriteEffects palette, in the Effects list, a symbol to the left of each effect name shows the state of the selection mask for the effect. You can click the symbol to toggle the mask on () and off (). An active selection mask ...
Selections Masks
Selections Masks In the SpriteEffects palette, in the Effects list, a symbol to the left of each effect name shows the state of the selection mask for the effect. You can click the symbol to toggle the mask on () and off (). An active selection mask ...
Using the SpriteEffects Palette
Using the SpriteEffects Palette The SpriteEffects palette is the control center for applying effects, creating lenses, and editing effects on objects. All SpriteEffects features are available in the palette, except Attach and Detach, which are in ...
Using the SpriteEffects Palette
Using the SpriteEffects Palette The SpriteEffects palette is the control center for applying effects, creating lenses, and editing effects on objects. All SpriteEffects features are available in the palette, except Attach and Detach, which are in ...
Using SpriteEffects
Using SpriteEffects There are two ways to use SpriteEffects: Apply effects directly to objects: Apply image effects and adjustment commands directly to vector, text, paint, and group objects. You could apply the Blur command to a text object, then ...
Using SpriteEffects
Using SpriteEffects There are two ways to use SpriteEffects: Apply effects directly to objects: Apply image effects and adjustment commands directly to vector, text, paint, and group objects. You could apply the Blur command to a text object, then ...
Using Sprite Effects
Using SpriteEffects SpriteEffects let you apply image effects and filters to vector objects, images, text, and grouped objects. The types of effects and filters you can apply include: Artistic effects, such as Crystallize, Lens Flare, Oil Painting, ...