Bezier Points

Bezier Points are invisible guide points on lines. Moving the Bezier Points will cause the line to warp. The number of these points initially on a line (Line Segment, Arrow, side of a Polygon,etc.) is set during the Path’s construction using the Bezier Point Button. If the button looks like this, you will have one Bezier Point on the side and if it looks like this, you will have two Bezier Points on the side. [Read More]

Saving and Loading Models

Models Everything you create is a Model. A Model is just the collection of all the Paths you’ve created (Lines, Circles, Triangles, Grids, etc.) and the actions you’ve performed on them such as Moving, Rotating, or Changing Color. You can save your models either on your device or in the Cloud, and you can load them from there in many different ways. You can use them as building blocks by appending them to your current Model. [Read More]

Snapshots

When you want to create an image of your drawings, you’ll need to use either one of the Icon tools or else take a Snapshot. The “Take Snapshot” option is available in the application tray along with the “View Snapshots” option. Unlike an Icon (which captures only a section of the screen), the “Take Snapshot” option will capture the entire screen and possibly even some offscreen area. [Read More]

Background Images

A Background Image is an image imported into your Model from another app (such as Google Photos) and sits on top of the Paper. The main reason for attaching a Background Image is to mark up the image using the drawing tools. For example, You attach a Background Image by using the “Background Image” option in the app tray. Notice the “*” which appears beside the option when a Background Image is currently attached. [Read More]

Binding and Layer Binding

The concept of Binding is fairly easy to understand. You use one of the Bind tools to form a single path from a collection of paths. After the paths are bound into one single path, you can Move it, Flip it, Rotate it, or perform any other action on it just as you would on a regular path. Layer Binding is a little different. The collection of paths is still bound into a single path, however when the collection is rendered (drawn), the first layer of every path is drawn first, the second layer of every path is drawn next, and then finally the third layer of every path is drawn. [Read More]