Edit lenses


After you create a lens, you can edit it. For example, you can adjust the shape of a lens by using any of the Edit Shape and Curve tools. For more information about shaping objects, see Shape objects. You can also adjust the settings of Bitmap effect lenses. For more information, see To work with bitmap effects.

You can specify how a lens affects the area beneath it. For example, you can change the viewpoint of a lens, indicated by an X in the drawing window, to display any part of a drawing. The viewpoint represents the center point of what is being viewed through the lens. You can position the lens anywhere in the drawing window, but it always shows the area around its viewpoint marker. For example, you can use the viewpoint marker on the Magnify lens to enlarge part of a map.

You can also display a lens only where it overlaps other objects or the background. As a result, the lens effect is not seen where the lens covers blank space (white space) in the drawing window.

Freezing the current view of a lens lets you move the lens without changing what’s displayed through it. In addition, changes you make to the areas beneath the lens have no effect on the view.

You can feather the edges of lens objects to blend them perfectly into the background. For more information, see Feather object edges.

To edit lens properties

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1 Select a lens object.
2 In the Lens inspector (Effects Lens), perform a task from the following table.

 

To
Do the following
Set the viewpoint of a lens
Enable the Viewpoint check box. Type values in the x and y boxes to specify the coordinates of the center point that is viewed through the lens, and press Return.
Display a lens only where it overlaps objects or the background
Enable the Remove face check box.
Freeze the current view of a lens
Enable the Frozen check box.

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The Remove face check box is not available for the Fish Eye and Magnify lenses.

When a lens object is brought into Focus mode, the object and lens are brought into focus together. Once in Focus mode, you can select and edit the object and the lens separately if the lens is frozen. When the lens is not frozen, only the shape of the lens can be edited. For more information about Focus mode, see Edit objects in Focus mode.

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