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User interface techniques / GUI widget / Mouse / Bézier curve / Shift key / Curve / Drag and drop / Inkscape / Human–computer interaction / Geometry / Computer graphics
Date: 2011-08-05 01:37:47
User interface techniques
GUI widget
Mouse
Bézier curve
Shift key
Curve
Drag and drop
Inkscape
Human–computer interaction
Geometry
Computer graphics

Draw Guide Chapter 3 Working with Objects and Object Points

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