![]() ![]() Tip: Hold down the shift key to make your rectangle scale proportionally when resizing. Holding down the shift key while drawing this shape conforms it to a square. The Rectangle Tool can be used to make rectangles or squares. ![]() Tip: Place arrows on the ends of your line with the arrow pallet to help with drawing diagrams. Check out the palettes page for more information. Use the checkboxes to mark which end(s) you want an arrow to appear. Adding arrows is as simple as opening the inspector drawer in the box labeled “Arrow”. ![]() You also have the option of placing arrows on either end of the line. The Line Tool can be used to make straight lines on the canvas. Tip: Hold down the shift key to scale proportionally when resizing. Holding down the shift key while doing this will create a perfectly round circle. Simply select the tool and drag the mouse around to create your shape. The Oval Tool can be used to construct ovals or circles on the canvas. Check out the palettes page to read more about those features. Use this tool to select a shape after you create it with one of the other tools in order to change its color, size, stroke width, drop shadow, and composition mode. This is the basic tool you will use to get around the canvas. The Selection Tool can be used to grab images and shapes for resizing or moving around the canvas. To disconnect your device without using it, click the tool again.The toolbar features many useful buttons designed to help you in highlighting, drawing, and modifying the image on the screen. The tool may appear highlighted to show that your device is connected. If both devices are nearby, click Annotate, then choose a device. To learn more about VoiceOver, see the VoiceOver User Guide.Īnnotate an item by sketching or drawing on it using your nearby iPhone or iPad. For example, if you’re using VoiceOver, the built-in screen reader on Mac, you can press the VoiceOver command VO-Shift-L to hear a description of the image in the VoiceOver cursor. Image descriptions can be read by screen readers and are useful for anyone who has difficulty seeing images online. (The tool is highlighted when an image has a description.) When you’re ready, click Crop.Įnter, view, or edit a description of an image. You can also drag the frame to reposition it. Drag the corner handles until just the area you want to keep is shown within the frame. To rotate an item to the right, press and hold the Option key, then click the Rotate Right tool until you’re done rotating the item. Type your text, then drag the text box where you want.Ĭhange the thickness and type of lines used in a shape, and add a shadow.Ĭhange the color of the lines used in a shape.Ĭhange the color that’s used inside a shape.Ĭhange the font or the font style and color.Ĭlick the Rotate Left tool to rotate an item to the left. To further magnify an area, create another loupe (press and hold the Option key while you drag an existing one), then position it over the other loupe, using the alignment guides to adjust its position. You can place multiple loupes on a photo to magnify specific areas. To increase or decrease the magnification, drag the green handle drag the blue handle to change the loupe size. Drag the loupe to the area you want to magnify. To resize it, use the blue handles.Ĭlick the Shapes button, then click the Loupe button. ![]() If it has green handles, use them to alter the shape.Ĭlick the Shapes button, then click the Highlight button. To resize the shape, use the blue handles. This tool appears only on computers with a Force Touch trackpad.Ĭlick a shape, then drag it where you want. Press your finger more firmly on the trackpad to draw with a heavier, darker line. If your drawing is recognized as a standard shape, it’s replaced by that shape to use your drawing instead, choose it from the palette that’s shown.ĭraw a shape using a single stroke. Change where photos and videos are stored.Export photos, videos, slideshows, and memories.Share photos using other apps and websites.Add, remove, and edit photos in a shared album.Add or remove Shared Library participants.Change the lighting of a Portrait mode photo.Adjust a photo’s light, exposure, and more.View photos others have shared with you.Use Visual Look Up to learn about a photo.Interact with text in a photo using Live Text. ![]()
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