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Re: Fun with Triangles - SSA
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Acorn
In this Challenge I present you with a Red triangle with touching sides of 400px and 300px. The angle of the third side to the 400px base is 30°.
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Now the Challenge is to final the second triangle with the same values, as shown:
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The usual rules apply, Xara functions, simplest you can make and with no calculations.
Here is your starter file:
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Acorn
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Re: Fun with Triangles - SSA
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Marco D
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Marco, I see you cloned the Red trianlge and in the Shaep tool dragged the top node to the circle's edge.
How do you constrain the angle to remain exactly 30°?
acorn
Re: Fun with Triangles - SSA
Dragging the node while pressing CTRL key (I usually have the angle constrained at 15° steps, but of course it is possible to constrain them at whatever angle is needed).
In this case 15° was perfect because you gave us an angle of 30°.
Marco.
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Re: Fun with Triangles - SSA
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Originally Posted by
Marco D
Dragging the node while pressing CTRL key (I usually have the angle constrained at 15° steps, but of course it is possible to constrain them at whatever angle is needed).
In this case 15° was perfect because you gave us an angle of 30°.
Marco.
Marco, thank you for the clarification. Your approach does work.
What I did, was clone the Red triangle.
Ctrl+Rotate this around the circle's centre so the short side is vertical.
Then, in the Shape tool, Ctrl+Drag the node from the bottom crossing on the circle to the top crossing.
Finally, rotate back into position.
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This handles any given angle, or even when none is given, without using Page Options > Document Editing > Angle constraint.
Fuller instructions enclosed: Attachment 122834
Acorn