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    Default Blend problem

    Either I have a mental block or it might be a bug (or something else)

    I try to make a blend like in the attached image for a perspective image but I only seem to get a "straight" blend or a "twisted" one. I've done similar images in previous versions of Xara and haven't had the problem before (as far as I remember which isn't always that far ), but now I don't seem to get it to work no matter what I do (I tried flipping the ellipse and converting to shape etc)
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    Default Re: Blend problem

    How about using three step blend? Maybe there's better way to do this but i don't know about it
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    Default Re: Blend problem

    yes, I have used a two step blend as a workaround, but still I would like to achieve wit a single blend
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    Default Re: Blend problem

    Hmm - I tried in X1, Xtreme 2 and Xtreme 3 but I cannot get a result without another step.

    Here's how I finally chose to do this.
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    Default Re: Blend problem

    There's another way;

    Create three objects
    make spaced equaly
    select middle object and 2 step blend to top object
    select again middle object and blend to bottom object
    You can go on and on(if you want to)

    Hans
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    Default Re: Blend problem

    Ok, I guess I have to blame my memory as usual

    Thanks for the help
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