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Different rounded corners and image adjustment to shape


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I can add corners to a rectangle but what if I want to only add it to some corners of the rectangle and not all corners? How may I go about this? Also, if I have an image which I'd like to take the shape of some shape I've created. Maybe for a rounded image inside a circle or whatever other shaped I'd drawn, how can this be done? Using AD to prototype a web app and I find myself needing these things

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I can answer the 1st question. Draw the rectangle. You will see next to the fill and stroke options on the top bar, a box that is checked called single radius. Un-check that, and each corner of the rectangle can have different corners.

 

For the 2nd part, I'm unsure what you want to do. If you just want to fill the shape with an image, select the shape, then use the fill tool, and select fill type "bitmap." Navigate to the image you want, and open it. It can then be sized to fill the shape in different ways.

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