"Free-form functionality" refers to the ability of a software to provide users with the capability to create, manipulate, or design objects, shapes, or content freely, without being bound by predefined structures or constraints. This feature allows users to unleash their creativity and create individual designs or layouts.
Typical functions of software in the "Free-form functionality" domain include:
Freehand drawing and painting: The ability to draw or paint with free hand movements to create organic shapes, sketches, or artistic creations.
Shape modeling: Tools for creating and editing three-dimensional shapes or objects without constraints imposed by predefined geometries.
Free text formatting: The capability to freely place, rotate, or scale text and apply various fonts, styles, and effects.
Object manipulation: Features for moving, rotating, scaling, or deforming objects in any way to adjust their appearance.
Free arrangement of elements: The ability to freely place elements or objects on the workspace and arrange them as desired without being bound by grids or alignment aids.
Creative effects and filters: Tools for adding effects, filters, or textures to enhance or alter visual elements and create unique styles.
Free transformation: The capability to freely transform objects or content, including warping, distorting, or bending to achieve interesting effects.