![]() I have learned that learning a bit how ArtBoard works can produce some nice effects. Napkin ($39), a cool looking image annotation and markup application, and one of the most expensive annotation tools available, has very little control over the arrow tail. ![]() You simply have a straight line with an arrow at the end. In other annotation base applications, you don't have much control. One of the things that I like about ArtBoard is the ability to create cool looking arrows to point something out. The good thing about using this method is that you can make sure that the image fits certain dimensions. The default color and position is perfect for most needs./ When you export the image, as selection only, the drop shadow also gets exported. It takes a bit of skill to get it to be a perfect fit. That is, there's no way to adjust the shape to fit the exact image size. There's no way to fit the shape to the image. There are a few things to note when using images in ArtBoard:
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