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Re: December 2014 Video Tutorial -- Making a Polygonal Tree
Alan: I'm not sure I completely understand what you're having problems with?
But, at the point you're talking about, you are asked to draw the panels of the tree.
As you can see by the attached image, I've used the Shape Tool, to draw 4 points to make a panel.
The two star shapes, at this point, are used to give perspective to the panels.
Are you saying that you cannot select the 'Shape tool' or the 'Pen tool', to draw the panels?
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Re: December 2014 Video Tutorial -- Making a Polygonal Tree
Hi Alan—
I think I should apologize for a poor choice of phrases. You figuratively connect the upper with the corresponding lower star points, but you do not "connect the dots", not literally, because that suggests that you're actually connecting the control points on the stars t one another using line segments, which is completely false.
Deselect everything...press ESC...and then with either the Shape tool set to line mode with cusp connections (see my sketch here), or the Pen tool, click a point at a vertex as shown in this illustration. Doing this sets a control point, so you make five clicks, one for each corner of the panel you want to draw, and then a fifth click to close the polygonal panel so the shape can then be filled.
You're using the star shapes for reference, but that is all. There is nothing to connect the stars with, not as closed shapes and not within a Mould feature.
I'm sorry I used slang here, and should be slapped silly for doing so :).
Does this diagram help you out here?
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My Best,
Gary
Re: December 2014 Video Tutorial -- Making a Polygonal Tree
Thanks Gary,
I won't be slapping anybody with such an American accent. =D>
You ought to be in the movies!
Re: December 2014 Video Tutorial -- Making a Polygonal Tree
Hah!
It's very Central New York, very nasal, Alan. The first day I arrived for my first job in advertising in New York City, a fellow from Brooklyn said to me, "Yo! You tawk funny!"
What are you going to do? He was twice my size and looked like a Teamster. I told him I was a farm boy looking to make my way to Broadway.
He told me to take a left at 47th.
-g