circle radius / rotating at 10 degrees ?
Hi xara people. Ill swear Ive seen this somewhere,
but cannot say where... I want to do something like
"blend" of shapes, but using a circle radius, and
"blending" this so it rotates with a new radius at
every 10 degrees... in other words, produce a
circle filled with evenly spaced radii.
Is there a XaraLX way to do this ?
thanks
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Re: circle radius / rotating at 10 degrees ?
I really dont understand what youre after, but is any one of these?
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Re: circle radius / rotating at 10 degrees ?
Not a blend but if this is what you want, shouldn't be too difficult. Go into page options, under general change the angle restraint to 10 degrees and just drag your line while holding the control key, right clicking at every 10 degree stop.
This is in a windows version but hopefully it will be the same with linux.......frank
Oh yeah, when I finished I just cloned the circle, selected all and intersected
Re: circle radius / rotating at 10 degrees ?
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Originally Posted by
con
I really dont understand what youre after, but is any one of these?
I really didnt describe it too clearly... sorry !
Nope... neither of these, BUT, just like what the next poster
answered. Thanks for your reply.
Re: circle radius / rotating at 10 degrees ?
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Originally Posted by
Seagull
Not a blend but if this is what you want, shouldn't be too difficult. Go into page options, under general change the angle restraint to 10 degrees and just drag your line while holding the control key, right clicking at every 10 degree stop.
This is in a windows version but hopefully it will be the same with linux.......frank
Oh yeah, when I finished I just cloned the circle, selected all and intersected
Ooooooo... yes... thats just what Im looking for... will try this
at home, and thanks for your reply !
Re: circle radius / rotating at 10 degrees ?
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Originally Posted by
stuseven
I really didnt describe it too clearly... sorry !
If it makes you feel any better, it made perfect sense after reading Seagulls post :D
Re: circle radius / rotating at 10 degrees ?
Really good solution Frank.