The canvas is located in the center of the main window of the program. It is the core component of Logo Designer Pro. Shapes, Paths and Texts that make up the logo are all gathered here. The editings, modifications, additions, and deletions that occur around these drawing objects all occur here. Logo Designer Pro provides designers with more than 20+ vector design tools, all displayed on the canvas in a WYSIWYG manner.
The default size of the canvas is 584 x 384, in pixels. Usually a new logo document is created with the same size. You can adjust the canvas size according to actual needs. For specific setting steps, please visit Resize Canvas web page.
There is a vertical ruler on the left of the canvas, and a horizontal ruler on the top. Sometimes we need to use proportions to create a logo. There must be a certain gap between the objects. The size of this gap requires a size. At this time, auxiliary lines and rulers are used for planning. Sometimes, how much distance an element moves can also be used as a reference!
The ruler window can be displayed or hidden according to the actual situation. Switch to the View category in the Main Ribbon Bar and find the "Ruler Bar" button. After clicking, the button is selected and the ruler window appears, otherwise it is hidden.
In addition to the ruler, there are grid lines in the painting. The main function of the grid is to act as an alignment line when using Logo Designer Pro for drawing. The network line evenly divides the canvas into several small blocks of the same size, which is helpful for calibration when drawing. In fact, when using the Selection Tool, the Path Editor Tool to move the nodes on straight or curved segments, these nodes will automatically be attached to the horizontal or vertical grid line closest to it.
The grid lines can also be displayed or hidden as needed. Switch to the "View" category in the Main Ribbon Bar and find the "Page Grid" button. After clicking, if the button is selected, the grid line will be displayed, otherwise it will be reversed.