Did you look at the screenshot?

They are using 10 px radius and there really is not a lot of wasted space

I'm testing now... create a graphic 410 wide and 100 tall, set roundradius to 
1, then put a small image on top over on the right half ... oddly to my eye, if 
I set the right of the image to e.g 411 and the right of the graphic to 412.. 
it *appears* as of the image is masked... I suspect we will see her sharp 
corner of the image on a retina display though, so this is just a temp hack for 
now.



On March 27, 2016 at 12:54:14 PM, Mark Schonewille 
(m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com<mailto:m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com>) 
wrote:

I had a mobile app project where the designers did exactly the same.
They put round corners everywhere, around every element in the app. The
result was a lot of unused space. It was cumbersome and inefficient and
in the end it didn't look well. We decided to use straight corbers and
the app looked a gazillion times better than before.

If you still want this, you can create round rectangles and adjust the
corners dynamically using the roundRadius. Use the rectangles as
backgrounds of groups.
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