Điều chỉnh chiều rộng của một đường vector. Điều chỉnh vị trí của một đường vector. Smooths ra một dòng vector run vấn đề tôi thấy với công cụ thước kẻ bất cứ điều gì mà các chương trình vẽ khác sử dụng là tất cả các dòng tạo ra cái nhìn chính xác như nhau, về sự thay đổi duy nhất giữa các dòng là chiều dài của họ. | Chapter 6 Layers Layers Layers 99 Untitled is a dirty word It sounds like a trite thing to do but you d be amazed how a simple thing like naming your layers can help organize your work as well as help you keep track of exactly what layer you re working on. I figure at the very least by writing this down maybe it ll help remind me to actually practice what I m about to preach. If you aren t worried about labeling layers for yourself consider this If you re just penciling your work and planning to send the file to your inker or if you re inking and sending it to your screentoner consider that the other person is going to have no clue what each layer is supposed to be and which layers she should actually focus on. You can lose a lot of time and energy when you find yourself drawing on the wrong layer. While I won t say that naming your layers will absolve you of such headaches in the future it may help to cut down on the amount of aspirin you d be taking otherwise. The Properties palette With all of the layer types you can view a layer s properties in two ways 1 Pressing F7 on your keyboard. 0 1 Clicking the Properties button on the main toolbar. When the Properties palette is open you ll notice that there are a few options to adjust but most of them are grayed out. That s because for the most part the options on a new layer are locked and the palette reminds you about the settings you created with the new layer. You really only have the option to rename your layer from this level. If you re working on an image layer raster vector reverse and or tone or selection layer you may notice two additional check boxes for ruler settings the Convert to Layer and the Hide check boxes. Use these check boxes for any layer-specific rulers and guides you may choose to work with. I explain this further in Chapter 8. In any case these are the only options available to you to adjust on the Layer Properties palette . . . unless you click the .