You must remember that a mould in Xara requires no more or less than four nodes and four sides. The sides can be curved or very short but there must always be four of them.
You must remember that a mould in Xara requires no more or less than four nodes and four sides. The sides can be curved or very short but there must always be four of them.
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this is what i do, i take the pen tool, and draw 4 points with the pen tool, either straight lines or curves. then i select the desired envelope shape, click mold tool, then click on my grouped objects, then... ill stop here cause man i dunno what im doing
hmm, must you actually start your custom mold from a default shape like a square oval or something and then tweak it to your desired shape. i was trying to draw the the with the pen tool. if so, still don't understand the copy and paste method used to create the mold.
:edit: it was just a matter of moving the curve handles to create weird shapes. however is there a way to draw a shape from scratch and then make my group of objects conform to my created shape?
See the Xara Help section on 'Enveloping' .
To help you understand better, you are 'moulding' a shape using an 'envelope'.
You select the starting 'envelope' shape using SHIFT+F6 (The Mould Tool).
No - you cannot draw any old shape with the pen tool for a mould envelope.however is there a way to draw a shape from scratch and then make my group of objects conform to my created shape?
i understand now.
Any closed shape with exactly four points.
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