Editing Images

This section introduces how to edit images being edited on the design window.

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Operations in the Image Editing window are only available when you are using a paid module.

Procedure
  1. Select an image placed on the canvas.
    • To cut out the image:

      Click Crop on the menu bar, specify the cut-out area, and then press [ENTER].

    • To edit the image:

      Click Image Editing on the operation panel or double-click the image.

      The operation panel will change to the Image Editing window.

  2. When operating on the Image Editing window of the operation panel, operate according to the application.
    Menu Description
    Selector Click any location on the image to automatically select areas with similar colors. After selecting an area, you can edit it as a shape by specifying its fill and line colors.
    Filters You can apply various visual effects to the entire image and change the impression created by the image.
    Lasso You can use the pen tool and shape tool to draw around the specified area, and edit the fill and line colors.
    Eraser Erases any unnecessary parts of the image. By adjusting the thickness, you can do everything from making fine adjustments to details, to erasing large areas.
    Outline Automatically generates contour line paths based on the shape of the image. In particular, you can use it after converting an image to monochrome to extract clear contour lines.
    Background Automatically cuts the background from the image and separates it into different objects. You can change the color and pattern and otherwise edit the background object that has been cut out.
    Vectorize Creates a piece of clipart made of editable vector data converted from the image. The more you increase the number of colors that are used, the more faithfully the original image will be reproduced. However, the conversion takes a long time, so adjust the number of colors to match your purpose.
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    After you finish editing, click Undo in the design support tool to cancel all the actions you performed and return to the state before you started editing.