Circles, ellipses, hexagons, rectangles, polygons, polylines, and gridlines form the core of advanced and elaborate visual designs. Use these shapes to create elaborate intricate graphics in mobile and desktop applications. Combine and manipulate these elements to produce elaborate detailed designs. Select Shapes shapes from the Components Panel, then drag and drop the selected shape them into the Drawing drawing area.
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Circle
Plots a continuous curve equidistant from a central point. Creates a symbol of unity and continuity, often used in various graphical representations.
Ellipse
Plots an elongated circle, defined by two focal points. Creates shapes for illustrating orbits in astronomy or lenses in physics.
Hexagon
Plots a six-sided figure with equal-length sides and angles. Creates structures resembling honeycombs in nature and is used in tiling and mosaics.
Rectangle
Plots a four-sided figure with opposite sides parallel and equal. Creates a basis for numerous design and architectural elements, offering simplicity and symmetry.
Polygon
Plots a closed shape formed by joining multiple straight lines. Creates versatile geometric figures used in art, mapping, and computer graphics.
Polyline
Plots a series of connected line segments. Creates paths or outlines, commonly used in mapping, drawing, and digital illustrations.
Gridline
Plots parallel lines at regular intervals. Creates a framework for organizing data visually, aiding in design and layout processes.
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