I know you can rotate a contour so its filling rotates also in different steps. I hope you understand what I mean. Some time ago I experimented with that but I don't know how it works anymore. Here's the example:
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I know you can rotate a contour so its filling rotates also in different steps. I hope you understand what I mean. Some time ago I experimented with that but I don't know how it works anymore. Here's the example:
I know you can rotate a contour so its filling rotates also in different steps. I hope you understand what I mean. Some time ago I experimented with that but I don't know how it works anymore. Here's the example:
Jolande,
I don't get what you are saying. It almost sounds like you are trying to use a BLEND. Could you explain further?
-Ed.
I remember Ross fooling around with large contours and then changing the rotation of the fill in the original shape, and then changing the fill in the shape.
Here is a quick example
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Thanks Mickie, it's comming back to me. Yes it was rotating the fill!
Jolande
Great! ... Now that you guys have figured it out ... tell me what I am doing wrong. I am filling a shape with a bitmap ... applying a contour ... and trying to slice the "rings" of the contour out of the image. It seems like it would be simple to do ... but I can only seem to accomplish it after many, many, attempts. What am I doing wrong?
-Ed.
OK, I need a proper tutorial on this one. I have not even a clue as to how to do this. Is the contour still grouped with the interior or are they ungrouped and then rotated??
I'm wanting to know!! http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
Richard http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
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OK ... DUH ... solved my problem ... now to figure out what Mickie and Jolande were doing http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif
I made this page a long time ago that tried to show this trick. Reading it again now, it isn't that clear (certinaly not up to Gary's high standards!) but it might give you some clues.
Jonathan
I don't know how Mickie does it with the bitmap fill (if I rotate the fill of the elipse nothing seems to be changing) but I can give you the tut with a linear fill. Here it is: