In InPage, the Polygon Tool is used to create polygonal shapes, which are multi-sided figures. When using the Polygon Tool, you can specify the number of sides for the polygon, allowing you to create shapes such as triangles, squares, pentagons, and more complex polygons.
Here's a brief overview of how to use the Polygon Tool in InPage:
This tool is useful for designing custom shapes and intricate layouts in your document.
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Depends on the polygon. Use the equation:180(n-2)= Total degreesn = the number of sides that the polygon has
i drew a picture using a regular polygon for a dogs head
The custom shapes tool can be found in the Photoshop toolbox. You will find it on the same tool icon as the rectangle tool along with ellipse, polygon, line. The 'custom' shapes tool is at the bottom of the list and you then need to select a shape from the shapes palette. Once selected, the shape can be applied as a shape layer, path or fill pixels. Set the color via the foreground color option.
by every letter on the vertex or side you can put a letter and that will name the polygon.