How would you do this graphic in Xara Designer Pro?
https://scontent.ffco2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...HA&oe=64A0A116
By the way, is a Aaron Draplin design. ;)
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How would you do this graphic in Xara Designer Pro?
https://scontent.ffco2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...HA&oe=64A0A116
By the way, is a Aaron Draplin design. ;)
Create a continuous star-like shape in a line
Create a rainbow blend of the 3-panel shape
Create a custom brush
Change the line weight to the width of the 3 panel shape and apply the brush.
The hard part for me would be creating the repeating curved shape. :O
Good challenge Marco!
Here's my attempt:
EGG - super
Top marks! I thought if anyone can do it, Egg can! You’ve even managed the colour!
I spent ages thinking about this last night and just couldn’t work out a clean way to make the continuous overlapping line. Looking forward to the explanation when it comes. :D
Oh a challenge! I will do it too.
Here is my attempt to the design:
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Well I have failed miserably. Looking forward to explanation.
Ray
I'm stumped, although I think I'm beginning to understand how it might be done. I'm not at my PC at the moment and had to use AD, so obviously this entry should be ignored.
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We appear to have tackled it very much the same way Ernie. :D
As folks seem to want to know how I went about it:
VIDEO
Yes, I drew it like that too.
First I drew a segment, then doubled it and filled in the gradients.
Finally the shadows. That's it.
Here is my Xara-File to help understand what i did.
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Yes Ernie great. :D
Here's an alternative with a ruffle3 bevel applied:
Egg, you're just rubbing salt into the wound! ;)
Thanks for the video and explanations and Ernie for download file. I was getting so frustrated trying to draw it geometrically. Math is not my strong point but I was even on the verge of buying a pair of compasses!
This is my solution to the problem, unlike Egg I built the curved piece of the design in a completely different way and repeated it around the reference center by rotating it by an angle equal to 360/7 (set in snap mode to be as precise as possible).
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Hi Marco. Great construction. On my second attempt I did in fact use a 51.43 degree rotation & it worked perfectly which must be down to creating a more accurate first shape for the multiple rotations. I needed no 'patches' in this drawing.
Originally I thought I'd need to create the three seperate 'bevel' effects but was quite pleased to see using a proper bevel worked fine and therefore only required one linear fill adjustment not three per shape.