Drawing Bitmap Shapes - Brother GeoBook NB-80C Instructions Manual

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You can also create
a bitmap
frame by using
the Bitmap
tools to draw a
bitmap
shape
(straight
line, freehand
symbol,
rectangle,
or ellipse)
in a blank
part of the drawing
area. When
you do this, Drawing
creates
a rectangular
bitmap
frame
around
the object
along
its outermost
points;
the boundaries
of
the frame
become
the boundaries
of the bitmap.
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Drawing Bitmap Shapes
Unlike other Drawing
objects, a bitmap is
always opaque and never
transparent (unfilled). As
a result, if you place a
bib'nap on top of other
objects, you cannot see
the objects underneath.
Use the Bitmap
tools to draw the following
bitmap
shapes:
Straight
lines
Rectangles
Ellipses
Freehand
shapes
Once
you draw
a bitmap
shape,
it becomes
part of the bitmap
frame.
You
cannot
change
a bitma_ghape
asyou
Would
a draw
object.
For example,
you
cannot
move
or r_size a bitmap
ellipse
directly;
you can only draw another
ellipse
in the new
location
or size you want.
For this reason, it is helpful
to
select
Undo
from
the Edit menu
to correct
any mistakes
you make.
Select
the attributes
of a bitmap
shape
before
you draw it, including
the tone,
shading,
line weight,
and so on. You can change
these
attributes
after you
have
drawn
the shape.
The default background
tone for a bitmap is white. Change the background
tone by drawing a bitmap shape in a different tone using one of the Bitmap
tools. The Attribute tools do not apply to bitmaps.
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