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    Question Re: Coupla quick questions about Designer Pro 11...

    Okay, hopefully I'm not breaking etiquette, by asking 2-unrelated questions in one thread, I figured I'd keep my questions isolated here for convenience...

    I was googling around yesterday wondering if Designer can tile a singular image example:

    Original "tileable texture":
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    In Substance Designer they have a simple "2D transform" node that lets you offset / rotate / scale an incoming image - here I simply "/2" the image 4-times or so to increase the tiling:
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    Is there a way to do this in Designer? Or is there perhaps a compatible plugin that Designer can use to tile a selected image?

    I've been doing the vector work in Designer, and bitmap stuff like this in Substance Designer, but the more I can stay with Designer, especially when it already has great image editing tools (I love the clone and image clip to shape features), it would allow me to stay totally within Designer for everything I'm doing.

    Anyway, just wondering if I'm missing out on something Xara Designer can do...

    Thanks!


    -Will

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    Default Re: Coupla quick questions about Designer Pro 11...

    No real plug-in architecture, so no 3rd-party additions.

    Xara applications are more a by-the-seat-of-the-pants applications. So nothing comparable to your divisor example when importing tiles (or anything).

    You can fill an object with a bitmap fill, have it repeat, scale it (without math precision). So for example, you can draw a rectangle. Import your tile (if it isn't already). Every bitmap in a drawing is available in a gallery. In this case, take the fill tool with the rectangle selected. On the context toolbar, at the left of it, there is a dropdown that by default is "Flat Fill." Set it to "Bitmap." Next dropdown is whether it is a single tile, or a repeating tile. Set it to one of the repeats. Over a couple positions is a dropdown for what bitmap to include in the fill. Set it to your bitmap you wish to tile.

    Now there are two "handles." Play with them to see the effect. If you wish to keep proportions and rotation as is, once you begin to move one of the handles, press the ctrl key.

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    Default Re: Coupla quick questions about Designer Pro 11...

    I always did this using Blends.

    First the column, then the rows.

    Put thing to be replicated, top left. Copy and place top right. Blend from one to the other. Group the row. Copy and place copy where last row should be. Blend between rows.
    Last edited by pauland; 19 May 2016 at 02:33 PM.

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    Talking Re: Coupla quick questions about Designer Pro 11...

    Thanks Mwenz and again, Pauland - the first suggestion looks to be exactly what I was hoping for - precision isn't all that necessary; just looking to add slight paneling details to my surfaces and bitmap filling a shape is exactly what I was hoping for, didn't think to look for that functionality.

    I'll try both suggestion, Pauland your suggestion may come in handy when I need fine control over the placement of the tiles going across or down.

    Thanks again, I think I'm straight for the things I'm looking to do within Xara Designer now...


    -Will

    Edit - Mwenz! You hooked me up! The bitmap fill was exactly what I was looking for!

    Has the exact same controls I get in Substance Designer, but actually at times, way more responsive in XD.

    I can scale, rotate and position the fill exactly where I need it AND the tile is automatically clipped by the shape I put the fill into (faster to achieve in XD) - so much easier doing all my color work this way, which I can then export for final placement back on my model.

    Thanks everyone for getting me going with what I'm looking to accomplish!
    Last edited by WillBellJr; 19 May 2016 at 06:18 PM.

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    Default Re: Coupla quick questions about Designer Pro 11...

    You're welcome. Glad we could be of assistance.

    Mike

 

 

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