Line width gravit designer9/3/2023 ![]() Users of Sketch will find the interface somewhat familiar as the layout is very similar. Across the top we have our toolbar with all the tools you’d expect to find in a vector app, such as canvas movement and snapping controls, path and text creation and selection tools, shape flipping and rotating, multi-shape operations, stacking order control, and export and presentation hotkeys. Note also that multiple documents can be open at once and will be visible via tabs towards the top right. On the left side we have three tabs: Layers, Libraries and Tutorials. ![]() The tutorials tab (due to be moved to Help in the menu bar with version 3.2.) is great for guidance when you’re first getting into using Gravit. The libraries tab provides you with an extensive collection of drag and drop assets–these are in addition to the templates we talked about above. The layers tab is what you’ll have open most of the time, as it displays a list of your pages, (more on pages shortly), and, of course, your layers. On the right side you have context specific design controls for your currently selected object. Pages Like Artboards With Bonus “Powerpoint” If nothing is selected, the document settings will be displayed instead. Pages in Gravit Designer are something of a hybrid of the pages and artboards you might find in other applications. Each page is like a self-contained document, with its own dimensions, bleed, margin and canvas color settings. You start with a single page by default and add more by clicking the little Create New Page button at the top right of the Pages panel. ![]() You can then view any page by selecting it in that panel. ![]()
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