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    Default Non-repeating, stretched brushes

    I'm sure someone must have asked for this previously, but I don't see it anywhere here (even searching for it).

    In several other vector tools you can define brushes which stretch the entire length of a stroke rather than repeating. This is very useful for creating more natural strokes from patterns you create within the package. Imagine trying to draw flames of varying lengths using a 'flame' brush you've created. Currently, you'd see loads of variously rotated versions of the flame you created rather than the desired effect.

    Don't get me wrong, I'd rather use Xara than Illustrator or Inkscape any day, hence the request. ... :-)

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    Default Re: Non-repeating, stretched brushes

    Yes Madrayken this has been requested many times in the past.

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    Default Re: Non-repeating, stretched brushes

    This is known as skeletal stroking. It is essentially a way of mapping and conforming a vector group along a path. There is no doubt Xara will develop this feature at some point. I suspect within the next two or three Xara versions given that its effects can't be produced in other easy ways (the likely criteria for being bumped up on the to-do list).

 

 

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