Interface

Explore the basic layout and learn about the functions of each area.

Layout

The note page layout is divided into three main parts. Explore each section to see what features they offer.

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System Menu (top left)

1. Home

Returns to the home screen.

2. Save

Saves the current sketch.

3. Open System Menu

Opens the system menu list.

4. Support

Jump to the Feather support page.

Tool Menu (top right)

5. Draw and Draw Shape

Draws 3D guides or curves. You can draw freely or draw straight lines or shapes. Switches with each tap.

6. Erase and Vacuum

Erases with the brush. You can erase partially or remove an entire curve at once. Switches with each tap.

7. Select and Deselect

Selects curves or 3D guides.

8. Mirror

Turns the mirror on or off, allowing you to draw symmetrically.

9. Clipboard

Opens the clipboard where you can add image references.

10. Stage Panel

Opens the stage panel where you can access the group tab, resource tab, and environment tab.

Sidebar Menu (left side)

11. Brush Panel

A panel for various brush settings.

Learn more about the Brush Panel

12. History Panel

A panel with undo and redo functions to revert your work.

Bottom Context Menu (bottom center)

13. 3D Guide Tap

Provides various menus for the 3D guide based on the context. When using other functions, a context menu with various options for that function will appear.

Options

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Hide Interface

No distractions needed. Continue working with the interface hidden.

Enter the Capture Menu from the System Menu. Tap on "Hide UI" to hide the interface. To bring the interface back, simply tap the "Hide UI" icon located at the bottom left corner of the screen.

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Save Thumbnail Camera

Preserve a beautiful scene as a thumbnail.

Enter the Capture Menu from the System Menu. Tap the Save thumbnail camera to set the current view as your thumbnail.

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Cursor Setting (iPad)

Easily see where your pen and touch are pointing.

If you are using an iPad, you can enable the cursor option in the settings. "Show Touch Cursor" displays a cursor whenever you touch the screen, and you can customize its color. "Show Pen Cursor" activates the pen cursor, which can also be customized. If you have an M2 chip or later, you can enable the hovering option.