Before
you can create a shape, you must create a curve or set of curves,
or you must already have a curve or set of curves in your wire file.
You must also have a canvas plane in the window where you create
the curves. (See Create a canvas plane.)
Curves are the basis
to develop shapes; shapes can be used for painting, masking, or
invisibility masks.
You
can easily create shapes from curves using the Global
Auto-Shape section of the Paint control panel. The Global
Auto-Shape section is visible when you have a tool from
any palette other than the Paint palette
selected.
To create a shape from
curves using Auto-Shape
- Select Image(fill), Image(outline), Mask,
or Invisibility mask from the Type pop-up
menu in the Global Auto-Shape section of
the Paint panel.
- Select Curves > New Curves > New CV Curve from the Curves palette.
- An image layer is created automatically
as you begin to create your curve. The layer’s canvas is visible
in the Perspective view.
- The curve automatically creates the type
of shape you chose. The shape’s color indicates whether it is an
invisibility mask (yellow), mask (pink) or image (white). The default
colors can be changed through Shape Options (see Edit a shape using the Paint panel).
- If a shape’s curves are 3D curves, the
shape may not appear as you expect.
- To create a new shape layer, first create
a new image layer and make it the active layer, then create a new shape.