I'm recreating an old design as part of logo. (Attached.) It is made up of 3 simple "3d" objects. The first object is a simple rectangle. I started by creating the rectangle, skewing it, then duplicating. I then used the create shape tool to create the "end cap". The problem is combing or joining these separate shapes results in the screen shot below - jagged edges that don't line up. Any advice or a better way to do this? The old graphic is a low quality jpeg so my goal is to create a new vector file suitable for all future uses.
Have you tried extruding with and otherwise using the 3D tool?
20 August 2020, 06:01 PM
pjanchon
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Originally Posted by wizard509
Have you tried extruding with and otherwise using the 3D tool?
Yes, briefly on the simple rectangle. I can get a rectangle that seems correct, but has the appearance of a 3D "rendered" object - not the basic stick only style of the original logo.
The main issue pertains to what is called "miter limits," which even if Xara applications could adjust them, I'm not fully certain if that would help.
So one has to alter how some of the elements at the back are joined.
20 August 2020, 07:10 PM
pjanchon
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Originally Posted by mwenz
I've created one section for the attached file.
The main issue pertains to what is called "miter limits," which even if Xara applications could adjust them, I'm not fully certain if that would help.
So one has to alter how some of the elements at the back are joined.
Thank you and thank you for the term "miter limits" as you are right, That is what I am battling so nice to have a term for it.
I deconstructed what you did and it matches what I was doing. Only difference is you did it much better than me, haha. Thank you! I think I can use this to finish the other 2.
20 August 2020, 09:32 PM
Egg Bramhill
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Following on from Mikes (mwezn) it often helps in Xara to change the Join Type in the Line Gallery to Round Join. This smooths the irregularities if you've used Mitre Joins .
21 August 2020, 09:58 AM
Chris M
Re: Recreating faux 3D objects
Egg, I don't think there's one of your videos where I didn't pick up something worth knowing.
There are quite a few I look up to on TG, and you sir, are definitely one of them.
21 August 2020, 07:42 PM
Egg Bramhill
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Chris you've made me blush! But thanks for your kind comment ~ Egg