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Drawing basic shapes - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: InDesign Quick Tips
Drawing basic shapes
- [Instructor] Adobe Indesign makes it easy to draw many common basic shapes to use in your designs. You'll notice two shape tools available in the tools panel. The rectangle frame tool is generally used for holding images, and the rectangle tool is for general shapes, although they are interchangeable. Click on the rectangle tool to make it active. In the layers panel, open the layers panel by choosing window, layers, and make sure you click on the background layer to make it the active layer. Click and drag in the middle panel within the guides from one corner to the other to draw a rectangle in that space. Note that this object has a fill of none and a stroke of black. Click on the swap, fill and stroke icon to swap the properties of that object. To see other available shapes that can be drawn, click and hold on the rectangle tool to see the ellipse and polygon tools as well. Holding the Shift key while drawing with any…
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Create a new document1m 17s
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Panning and zooming1m 2s
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Creating swatches59s
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Drawing basic shapes1m 10s
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Applying color1m 3s
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Duplicating objects44s
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Placing graphics using a frame52s
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Placing graphics without a frame48s
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Creating and formatting headline text1m 2s
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Applying kerning and tracking to text1m 12s
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Placing text from Word1m 10s
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Formatting text1m 11s
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Creating a paragraph style1m 11s
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Applying a paragraph style1m 5s
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Creating and applying character styles1m 17s
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Creating type on a path1m 6s
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Aligning objects1m 5s
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Understanding screen modes1m 4s
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Exporting a PDF file1m 14s
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