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Smoothing and Editing Strokes
9.1 Editing Strokes
When Strokes have been drawn they may be edited to refine their shape. They may be re
positioned, rotated and scaled and have special effects applied. Repositioning is performed in
Object Mode and Edit Mode. Refining the shape of the Stroke is performed in Sculpt Mode and
special effects are applied with the Properties Editor, Special Effects Tabs. There are also
special Grease Pencil Modifiers. Modifiers are segments of code which create effects when
applied to an Object or Stroke.
9.2 2D Viewport Editor Modes
Click to display the Editor Mode Menu.
2D Viewport Editor Header
Click an option to select a Mode
changing the 2D Viewport Editor.
Note: The changes to the
Header and the Tool Panel.
Outliner Editor
Before proceeding recap on Canvas and Layers.
9.3 Editing in Object Mode
Figure 9.1
Canvas
Layer
Layer
Recap on Canvas and Layers
As previously shown, moving a Stroke in the Viewport Editor, using the Move Tool, is one type of
Edit operation performed in Object Mode. You may also use the Rotate Tool and the Scale Tool
or use the G (grab), R (rotate) or S (scale) Keys on the Keyboard.
Performing these operations, is in effect, applying the function to the Canvas containing Layers
in which Strokes are drawn. This means, all Strokes, in all Layers, will be affected. You can not
select individual Strokes. To Edit individual Strokes you have to be in Edit Mode.
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