Filled shape without border
After drawing a shape it'd be nice if we could have the option to remove its border, leaving only the semi-transparent filling. I draw lots of 3D shapes and the semi-transparent filling helps indicating the object's depth, but the borders make the object look cluttered.
You can accomplish this by erasing only the border: Zoom in closely with the eraser set to “erase entire stroke” and make sure to touch only the border.
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Thanos Tsouanas commented
This no longer works after latest update. Also, a better workaround that USED to work but no longer works is hitting the Undo button. The way the filling worked was to do two steps: filling; then border. Hitting the undo button was very convenient because we had a way to draw only the filling by 1 additional click. This is no longer possible. This is critical for my note-taking.
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Rachael Green
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If you press undo (ONLY ONCE) after you have drawn the shape it removes the border. (if you press undo twice it removes the border and the fill shape.)