Geometric and other special shapes that would be otherwise hard to draw can be easily created using one of the corresponding shape tools. Once drawn, both the shape and its stroke can be made into curves for more freeform design.
To draw a new shape:
With the Designer Persona enabled, choose one of the shape tools, e.g., Rectangle Tool.
Drag on the page to create the shape. If needed, constrain the shape's proportions to a square by pressing a secondary finger (or thumb) on the screen as you drag. The same applies for ellipse and circle shapes.
Modify options as required, either by changing the values on the context toolbar or by dragging the red handle(s) (if available).
To reset a shape handle to its initial position:
Double-tap the red handle that has been previously moved. Any other repositioned handles on the shape will not be affected.
To edit an existing shape:
Select the shape, either by tapping the shape or by double-tapping the layer entry in the Layers Studio.
Edit the shape as required by either by directly dragging the red handle(s), or by changing the values on the context toolbar.
To convert a shape to curves:
Select the shape using its associated shape tool.
Tap To Curves on the context toolbar.
The shape is now made from curves. Segments and nodes can be modified with the Node Tool.