Hi
Is this what you mean by a cross hatch fill?
Hi
Is this what you mean by a cross hatch fill?
"Come in out of the dry and wet yourself by this tap". Spike Milligan
http://www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/mar07/
http://www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/aug10/
http://www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/dc2/index.htm
Yes. That's it, but in a 90 degree version.
PMH,
Actually it's not TOW, but Two Color Pattern under Fill Galery. They will show up in black and white, but you can change the black and white to any color you want.
ron
Like this?
"Come in out of the dry and wet yourself by this tap". Spike Milligan
http://www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/mar07/
http://www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/aug10/
http://www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/dc2/index.htm
That seems way more complicated that it needs to be. Also how the heck do you draw a straight line.
Well perhaps the easiest way isOriginally Posted by PMH
* Select shape editor tool
* Select the straight line button (second from the left)
* Click for the start point
* Click for each subsequent point
You can also (using the freehand drawing pencil tool) just hold down ALT for the sections you want to be straight.
Here's one way of achieving that effect.
•Bob
Drawing a straight line is simple:Originally Posted by PMH
- Choose the Freehand and Brush Tool (F3)
- Hold down CTRL+ALT and draw your line.
Using the Fill option is a better solution and using the transparency Button is another solution:
- Draw your shape with the Freehand and Brush Tool (F3) or the Shape Editor Tool (F4) or the Pen Tool (Shift+F5)
- Open the Fill Gallery and select the Fill CROSSH1.GIF in the section "Two color patterns".
- Click the Button "Transp" in your Fill Gallery.
- Choose the Transparency Tool (F6) to modify your choosen Bitmap transparency.
- Drag the control point (red squares) to change the rotation and the size of the Two color bitmap. (simple dragging changes the position or size of one control point, dragging together with holidng the Shift key keeps the aspect ratio of the two red control points).
- To change the color, click on a color in the Color Bar or go to the Fill Tool (F5) and choose a more complex Fill Type (for example a "four color" Fill").
Regards,
Remi
Last edited by remi; 22 July 2006 at 07:56 PM.
The fill gallery options on my version does not contain "two color patterns"
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