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Title: How to draw specific shapes in the Markup editor for iPhone and iPad
Post by: HCK on September 18, 2016, 04:05:24 pm
How to draw specific shapes in the Markup editor for iPhone and iPad

How do I draw shapes in the Markup editor?

iOS 10 has given iPhone users a ton of new innovative features, but if you're a huge fan of snapping photos and editing your iPhoneography masterpieces, then Markup has probably been a favorite tool of yours.

Markup can be used for a ton of things, including adding text and callouts to photos, but one thing that Markup can also do is turn your hand-drawn shapes into clean-cut art for your photos!

Here's how to draw specific shapes in the Markup editor for iPhone and iPad!

How to draw specific shapes in the Markup editor

There are several different types of shapes you can draw in the Markup editor that will be recognized, including a square, speech bubble, thinking bubble, circle, heart, triangle, transparent arrow, filled-in arrow, start, and some polygon shapes.

Launch Photos from your Home screen.
Tap the photo you would like to edit.
Tap the edit button. It looks like a hamburger menu along the bottom of your screen.


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