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    Hi,

    I came across the following effect to produce a 3d wavy ribbon. Is it possible to recreate in Xara.

    http://www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/...ct-wavy-ribbon

    Thanks in advance,
    Brad

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    Default Re: Ribbon Wave

    Hello Bradj2

    I'm almost certain you could reproduce that using a Brush and then using the Mould tool.

    The effect in that Tutorial was created using the Illustrator Mesh tool. It all looks very easy but in my experience (and that of other people, apparently) it is a steep learning curve. I think the problem is that few people other than professional designers would use the Mesh tool more than once or twice a year. Hardly surprising then that people find it a difficult tool.

    Oh, and Welcome to the Forum

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    Thanks for chiming in Brad.

    Here's my go at it. Not bad for 5 minutes of work and no meshes to fool around with. Two 42 pix lines, apply a 6 step blend, convert to shapes, add a shape to cut the top of the ribbon to size, add a rectangle give it a linear blend, send it to the back then make it nice and tidy with a clipview operation.

    I'm sure others will come up with some alternative methods for producing the same effect. Just you wait and see.

    Why not give it a try yourself,
    HayTay
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    That is BRILLIANT! I am still pretty new to Xara so I will have a go. The instructions sound a bit complex...if you could break it down into more managable steps with a few pics, I would greatly appreciate it!

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    Default Re: Ribbon Wave

    Haytay your effect is great.
    I used a custom brush made using a rectangle filled with stepped colors in the second image I applied a preassure setting
    Best regards
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    Javier

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    Default Re: Ribbon Wave

    Nice one, jvila! I'll have to play around with brushes more. I rarely ever think to try them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bradj2 View Post
    The instructions sound a bit complex...if you could break it down into more managable steps with a few pics, I would greatly appreciate it!
    If you're willing, I'll give it a shot. Please give the following mini-tutorial a try. I hope I didn't miss a step or two. After using XX4 for a while you start to do the simple things automatically and forget to include them in the instructions. If you get lost, try again (Undo (Ctrl-Z) is your friend . If you need clarification just ask and someone here will get back to you with an answer.

    Good luck,
    HayTay

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    Default Re: Ribbon Wave

    Of course, sometimes Xara just does it better
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