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  1. The Shape Mac Os Catalina
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  3. The Shape Mac Os X
[prMac.com] Kaunas, Lithuania - Independent developer, Apso MB is today proud to announce the immediate release and availability of Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator 1.0, their unique new screenshot capturing utility for macOS. Using the app's exclusive set of shape drawing tools, users can capture whatever is on their Mac's display by drawing any size shape. Simply use the mouse pointer to place points of the shapes anywhere on the screen to outline a capture area. The app's special drawing tools allows users to make curves, ovals, and much more to define capture areas.
In addition to freehand drawing tools, Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator also offers default shapes for grabbing screen captures without needing to hand-draw a shape. Available shapes include stars, clouds, squares, hearts, triangles, circles, word balloons, and more. Users can also draw and save a shape in the shapes menu for convenient future use, allowing them to grab screenshots of the same shape anytime.

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The iMac G3, originally released as the iMac, was a series of Macintosh personal computers developed by Apple under the tenure of Apple's interim CEO and cofounder Steve Jobs after his return to the financially-troubled company. The iMac was a huge success for Apple, revitalizing the company and influencing competitors' product designs. It played a role in abandoning legacy technologies like.

'Until now, capturing screenshots on your Mac involved either capturing an entire screen and then editing the shot, or capturing an entire app window,' says Apso MB General Manager, Vytautas Jankevicius. 'Even third-party screen capture apps were quite limited in what they could capture. But, Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator allows capturing any part of your Mac's screen in any shape or size, providing a flexible and convenient method of capturing screenshots!'
Features include:
* Draw any shape to capture a section of the Mac's display.
* Special draw tool allows users to create curves and ovals or combine lines and curves.
* Default shapes capture screenshots with no drawing needed.
* Draw shapes and save them for later use.
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* Create quick hand-drawn screenshot using the Quick Screenshot function.
* Save screenshots to any directory.
While Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator allows anyone to draw any shape on their Mac's screen and take a precise screenshot, the app's handy freehand-based Quick Screenshot function allows users to quickly hand-draw a screenshot area in just a few seconds. The lightning-fast tool allows users to create irregular and unique capture areas on the screen.
Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator creates a transparent background area around any shape captured. This allows the screenshots to be used in presentations, documents, websites, even eBooks. The captured images look great, and don't pose issues when overlapping in a project.
Capture screenshots in any shape, including:
* Geometric shapes: Stars, Circles, Triangles, and more.
* Hearts
* Folder shapes
* Candy Wrapper
* Clouds
* Word balloons
* More
'With Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator, Mac users are no longer restricted to the same boring screenshot shapes, but instead can create a screen capture in any shape they wish,' continues Vytautas. 'In just a few seconds, users can create custom screenshot shapes, saving them for later use with a single click. I can't wait to see the ways our customers use this exciting new capture tool!'

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System Requirements:
* macOS 10.13 or later
* macOS Mojave and macOS Catalina compatible
* 64-bit processor
* 3.5 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator 1.0 is just $0.99 USD (or an equivalent amount in other currencies) and is available worldwide exclusively through the Mac App Store in the Utilities category. Review codes are available to qualified journalists upon request. The introductory price is $0.99 until the end of July, a 75% discount off the regular price of $3.99.

You can quickly insert a shape from the iWork shapes library into your document.

  • On your Mac, click the Shape button , then choose a shape.
  • On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap the Insert button , then tap the Shapes button . Tap a shape.
  • On iCloud.com, click , then choose a shape.

After you add and position the shape, you can break it into parts, or combine it with other shapes to create a custom shape. When you've finished editing your shape, add it to your shapes library for later use.

Break a shape into parts

Some shapes have multiple pieces. When you break apart a shape, you're able to change the color, edit the shape, or delete the individual pieces of a shape.

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* Create quick hand-drawn screenshot using the Quick Screenshot function.
* Save screenshots to any directory.
While Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator allows anyone to draw any shape on their Mac's screen and take a precise screenshot, the app's handy freehand-based Quick Screenshot function allows users to quickly hand-draw a screenshot area in just a few seconds. The lightning-fast tool allows users to create irregular and unique capture areas on the screen.
Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator creates a transparent background area around any shape captured. This allows the screenshots to be used in presentations, documents, websites, even eBooks. The captured images look great, and don't pose issues when overlapping in a project.
Capture screenshots in any shape, including:
* Geometric shapes: Stars, Circles, Triangles, and more.
* Hearts
* Folder shapes
* Candy Wrapper
* Clouds
* Word balloons
* More
'With Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator, Mac users are no longer restricted to the same boring screenshot shapes, but instead can create a screen capture in any shape they wish,' continues Vytautas. 'In just a few seconds, users can create custom screenshot shapes, saving them for later use with a single click. I can't wait to see the ways our customers use this exciting new capture tool!'

The Shape Mac Os Catalina


The Shape Mask

System Requirements:
* macOS 10.13 or later
* macOS Mojave and macOS Catalina compatible
* 64-bit processor
* 3.5 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Screenshot Maker - Pro Creator 1.0 is just $0.99 USD (or an equivalent amount in other currencies) and is available worldwide exclusively through the Mac App Store in the Utilities category. Review codes are available to qualified journalists upon request. The introductory price is $0.99 until the end of July, a 75% discount off the regular price of $3.99.

You can quickly insert a shape from the iWork shapes library into your document.

  • On your Mac, click the Shape button , then choose a shape.
  • On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap the Insert button , then tap the Shapes button . Tap a shape.
  • On iCloud.com, click , then choose a shape.

After you add and position the shape, you can break it into parts, or combine it with other shapes to create a custom shape. When you've finished editing your shape, add it to your shapes library for later use.

Break a shape into parts

Some shapes have multiple pieces. When you break apart a shape, you're able to change the color, edit the shape, or delete the individual pieces of a shape.

  • On your Mac or on iCloud.com, Control-click on the shape and choose Break Apart.
    Some shapes can't be broken apart on iCloud.com.
  • On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, select the shape you want to break apart, then tap the Format button . Tap Arrange, then tap Break Apart.

Some shapes in the shapes library include other potential shapes you might want to use. For example, if you wanted to use the shape of California, you could insert the complete map of the United States and enlarge it. After you break apart the shape, you can use the California shape by itself. If you want to be able to use that shape again in the future without breaking it apart from its parent shape, add the shape to your shapes library.

To duel list mac os. Follow mac os. After you break apart a shape, you can make each piece a different color. For example, you could change the color for each state in the map, or change the color of a piece you've isolated from the remaining parts of the shape.

Create new shapes

You can combine and subtract shapes from each other to create new shapes. There are four different ways to create new shapes from existing shapes: Unite, Intersect, Subtract, or Exclude.

  • On iPhone, iPad, or Mac, select the shapes you want to use, then tap or click the Format button . Tap or click Arrange, then choose how you want to combine the shapes.
  • On iCloud.com, select all of the shapes that you want to use, click the Format button , click Arrange, then choose how you want to combine the shapes.
    To combine shapes in Pages on iCloud.com, the shape's object placement must be set to Stay on Page.

Unite
When you unite multiple shapes, they combine into one shape.

Intersect
When you intersect multiple shapes, it creates a shape out of the overlapping areas.

Subtract
When you subtract a shape from another, it removes the part of the shape that's layered on top of another shape.

Exclude
When you exclude two shapes, it creates a shape that excludes the overlapping area between the shapes.

Add styles to your shape

After you add a shape to your document, you can change the following styles of your shape:

  • Fill You can fill shapes with an image, a solid color, or a gradient (two or more colors that blend into one another).
  • Border You can add a border, such as a picture frame or a dotted line, then modify the border's thickness, color, and other attributes.
  • Shadow You can add up to six different preset shadows to your shape, then adjust the blur, offset, and opacity of your shadow.
  • Reflection You can add a reflection to your shape and adjust its visibility.
  • Opacity You can create interesting effects by making objects more or less opaque.

If you want to change the style of your shape:

  • On your Mac, select the shape, click the Format button , then click Style. Click the disclosure triangle to expand any individual style and see advanced options.
  • On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap the Format button , then tap Style. Turn on an individual style to see advanced options.
  • On iCloud.com, click > Style. Select an individual style to see advanced options.

Save and set default styles on your Mac

On your Mac, you can save a style and change the default style for new shapes in your document.

Here's how to save your style:

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  1. Click the Format button , then click Style.
  2. Click the arrow to the right side of the style thumbnails to go to the last group of styles.
  3. Click the New Style Preset button .

After you save your style, you can redefine it at any time. Select the shape with the style changes, then Control-click on the style template and choose 'Redefine Style from Selection.'

Here's how to change the default style for new shapes in your document:

  1. Click the Format button , then click Style.
  2. Click and hold the style that you want to move.
  3. Drag it to the top left of the first page of styles.

Add text and other objects within a shape

To add text inside a shape, double-tap (on iPhone or iPad) or double-click (on Mac) the shape, then enter the text.

You can also place objects like shapes, images, videos, text boxes, and equations inside a shape, so they're nested. If you type inside the outer (parent) shape, the inner nested object moves with the text as you edit:

  • On your iPhone or iPad, add the new object to your document. Select the new object, then tap Cut. Double-tap the shape in which you want to nest the new object so the insertion point appears inside the shape, tap it again, then tap Paste.
  • On your Mac, add the new object to your document. Control-click the new object, then choose Cut. Control-click the shape in which you want to nest the new object, then choose Paste.

Add a shape to your shapes library

You can add customized shapes to your shapes library. When you save a custom shape, the shape's path, flip, and rotation properties are saved; size, color, opacity, and other properties aren't.

  • On your Mac, Control-click the shape and choose Save to My Shapes.
  • On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap the shape, then tap Add to Shapes.

To use iCloud to sync your custom shapes across your devices, here's what you need:

  • An iOS device with iOS 11.2 or later, an iPad with iPadOS 13 or later, or a Mac with macOS 10.13.2 or later
  • Sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID and turn on iCloud Drive on all your devices.

You can use your custom shapes in the same app on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. For example, if you add a shape in Pages on your iPhone, you can use it in Pages on your other devices.





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