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title: 'Shape mode (advanced)'
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linkTitle: 'Shape mode'
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weight: 3
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description: 'Advanced operations available during annotation in shape mode.'
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---
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Basic operations in the mode were described in section
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{{< ilink "/docs/manual/basics/shape-mode-basics" "shape mode (basics)" >}}.
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**Occluded**
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Occlusion is an attribute used if an object is occluded by another object or
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isn't fully visible on the frame. Use `Q` shortcut to set the property
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quickly.
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Example: the three cars on the figure below should be labeled as **occluded**.
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If a frame contains too many objects and it is difficult to annotate them
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due to many shapes placed mostly in the same place, it makes sense
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to lock them. Shapes for locked objects are transparent, and it is easy to
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annotate new objects. Besides, you can't change previously annotated objects
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by accident. Shortcut: `L`.
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