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The oval top shape is composed of two openings. The top opening is a Quad Template opening with its top two corners set to the Oval Template. To adjust the size and shape of the oval portion of this opening, its height can be changed. This leaves the opening’s vertical height incorrect. A rectangular opening is added, overlapped, aligned, and grouped with the oval top opening to correct the height. If you are using the files from the collection, it will not be necessary to follow all these steps. All the parts are already in the design - aligned and grouped. But it is helpful to your further exploration to understand all the details of the process.
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The Quad TemplateBegin with any shape opening on the design screen. This example begins with Template 301. Enter the Dimensions, the Number of Layers, and set the Borders as if the project would be finished at this point. Dynamic Outsides is de-activated so that the outside size will remain unchanged through all the steps. Click the Template ID button at the top left to open the Template Library.
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Change the template for this opening to Quad 111. The Quad template allows each corner of an opening to be a different shape. Click the Quad icon and the project returns to the design screen.
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Back on the design screen, the opening shape will likely return to a rectangle. Click the Properties tab at the top. Click the Quad tab at the bottom left under Options. This opens the Quadrant Setup field where the template for each corner can be selected. There are icons numbered 1 through 4 representing each corner. In each, there is also a number that tells template each corner uses. In the illustration all 4 corners are still set to use Template 101, the rectangle.
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Click one of the icons. In this example, the arrow points to corner number 3 – the upper right corner of the opening. The Template Library appears. Select 102 Oval.
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Quadrants 2 and 3 - both top corners - have now been changed to use the oval template in this illustration. The oval top is evident. At this point it is possible to reshape the oval portion of the opening. For example, in this project the oval portion would be more fitting if it was flatter, more elongated rather than round.
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Reshaping the Oval TopDrag the bottom of the oval top shape higher. Watch the shape of the oval portion compress. Most of the time, the height of the oval part of the shape is an artistic choice. Often, though, its size is critical so that it does not crop important parts of the image. Measure the image to determine how high the oval top must be. For this example, the oval portion should be about 2.75 inches high. The height of this opening needs to be twice that measurement – 5.5 inches.
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Correcting the Opening’s HeightThe opening is no longer the correct height. The final step is adding an opening to fill the missing bottom area. Add a rectangular opening. It needs to have exactly the same Width and Reveal sizes as the oval top opening. The Height of the new opening needs to be tall enough to overlap a little beyond the reveals at the bottom of the oval top opening. Make sure, though, that it does not overlap onto any of the curved portion of the oval top opening.
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Move the rectangular opening into place so that its bottom is snapped to the bottom of the Borders and its sides are snapped to the Borders’ sides. In this illustration note all the bright green and blue lines. Auto Align Openings is activated. It is a feature in FrameShop that lights up when items are perfectly aligned.
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GroupingSelect both the openings. Click the Group Selection button at the upper right under Tools. The circuits of the overlapping shapes will be joined. The final opening will be the correct size and shape.
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