All of these would require a lot of tweaking plus being a good designer as well.
In this example I blended 2 curves to make the horizontal spaces, then added vertical lines.
Convert the lines to shapes then added shapes.
Break shapes.
All of these would require a lot of tweaking plus being a good designer as well.
In this example I blended 2 curves to make the horizontal spaces, then added vertical lines.
Convert the lines to shapes then added shapes.
Break shapes.
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Snap Gary, that's how I did it too
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Using the Mould Tool (as Gary suggested), you can get quite a decent result.
But, how do you go about separating all the individual squares?
I tried: Convert to Editable Shapes, then Ungroup. But, that doesn't separate all the squares.
However, you can CTRL+Click to select individual squares. Not ideal, but it does work.
Featured Artist on Xara Xone . May 2011
. A Shield . My First Tutorial
. Bottle Cap . My Second Tutorial on Xara Xone
I've used the Mould Tool for, both, the front and the rear set of squares.
Not quite like the original, but, I got fairly close!
I've just added some quick shading for effect.
What do you think?
Featured Artist on Xara Xone . May 2011
. A Shield . My First Tutorial
. Bottle Cap . My Second Tutorial on Xara Xone
Well done Rik. In fact, VERY WELL DONE!
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That's a good attempt Rik. I know I am being a bit of a pain here but that is a job for Illustrator CS2 and above using 3D effects onto a circle, saving your squares as a symbol which are drawn straight across the page. Go back into an edit of your 3D sphere and then mapping your squares onto that. You would have to rotate your symbol to achieve the look that you wanted and maybe change the lighting a bit as well but that would be it. Sorry I forgot to mention the stray squares on the R/hand side you could either expand your ribbon effect and scale or shear or just add them on manually using pen tool. I know I am out of order here as the question referred to a Xara drawing but when I see something could be done really easier in another piece of software I would use that.
Design is thinking made visual.
Many users (including me) have Illustrator.
However, I wouldn't know how to do any of what you kindly explained.
If you wanted, you could do a small tutorial (simple steps) and then I would see what you mean?
And actually learn something.
There's a Graphics Chat forum. You could post your tutorial there and develop our skills.
Particularly if there are others like me who tried Illustrator, and couldn't get on with it. And your tutorial may just get me/them started.
If you know what I mean?
Featured Artist on Xara Xone . May 2011
. A Shield . My First Tutorial
. Bottle Cap . My Second Tutorial on Xara Xone
has any body used photviewer pro to make drawing? I feel very comfortable while using photoviewer pro. Its very easy.
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