Simple shapes like squares, triangles, hexagons and cricles (and other shapes) can be drawn to create guide lines for geometrical shapes.
Now I know that you can do this by creating polygon circles. But what I'm after is that a guide line where it doesn't disappear or interfere with mapping.
For example: I might want to create a circle mapping where I map outside of said circle. If said circle is what I want to avoid, I can't use notes as those will disappear if I go to far from it. It is just to indicate an area I want or don't want to work with.
Features:
- Always on top.
- Never disappear or fade.
- Can be drawn as circles or other geometrical shapes.
- Doesn't interfere with mapping (on another layer entirely).
- Can be created like "Polygon Circles" feature.
- Can be moved around and locked into place, rotate, flip, etc.
- Can change to another guideline in different timing sections.
- Some other stuff I can't think of.
- Maybe a "snap to guideline" thing?
Now I know that you can do this by creating polygon circles. But what I'm after is that a guide line where it doesn't disappear or interfere with mapping.
For example: I might want to create a circle mapping where I map outside of said circle. If said circle is what I want to avoid, I can't use notes as those will disappear if I go to far from it. It is just to indicate an area I want or don't want to work with.
Features:
- Always on top.
- Never disappear or fade.
- Can be drawn as circles or other geometrical shapes.
- Doesn't interfere with mapping (on another layer entirely).
- Can be created like "Polygon Circles" feature.
- Can be moved around and locked into place, rotate, flip, etc.
- Can change to another guideline in different timing sections.
- Some other stuff I can't think of.
- Maybe a "snap to guideline" thing?