![]() ![]() I added a photo, which created the first layer. I then centered the image by right-clicking the image and selecting Align and Align Center. Here are the shape settings for a polygon, just as an example of other types of controls: In this example, I have the text selected, so the settings on the right are all text-related: On the right, there are design settings that are specific to the object you have selected. In Gravit Designer, pages function a little differently from other design tools – they’re sort of a cross between the artboards and pages you may be more familiar with. A page is its own document with its own canvas settings (color, dimensions, margins, etc.). You can add more pages by clicking the icon on the top-right of the pages window: By default, each project starts with one page. You can view all of your pages at once by turning on the pink toggle in the pages window. In multi-page view, you can still select, move and resize the individual pages, and you can duplicate them as well.Īnother cool pages feature is that you can set Master Pages in order to reuse elements you’ve already created. Every page you create after setting your Master Page will share the same elements. ![]() Plus, as you update your Master Page, your other pages will automatically update. When you sign up for a free Gravit Designer account, you’ll get a 15-day free trial of Gravit Designer PRO. When the trial period ends, you can use the free version or you can upgrade to PRO for $49 per year. ![]()
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