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    Default Beautiful curves

    I have a little project in mind (I don't really want to say what it is) that requires very neat linework. I have to say that in terms of linework I am superb with straights. I can even do parallel straights!

    What I really need though are smooth 90 degree bends and not just for one line, multiple parallel lines.

    What is the secret of getting perfect, precise bends? I can do bends but I fiddle for ages to get them to look right.

    What really interests me is to take a series of parallel lines and bend them as one.


    A very basic question, really, but it's driving me around the bend! ;-)Click image for larger version. 

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    Default Re: Beautiful curves

    An E stroke with Xara. I was curious how this would flow.

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    Default Re: Beautiful curves

    Quote Originally Posted by molucca View Post
    An E stroke with Xara. I was curious how this would flow.

    Rich
    Thanks, but I have no idea what an E stroke is, or exactly what's going on in the example.

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    Default Re: Beautiful curves

    I don't know what the E thing is either.

    Do this. Select the bottom example. Break Shapes. You'll see they are rectangles, solid fill. Select all the rectangles, Join Shapes.

    Take care, Mike

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    Default Re: Beautiful curves

    Right, so the suggestion is basically to take rounded rectangle, overlap them and join together. I can see that it does do the job, but I was hoping for a cunning way to bend the lines.

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    Default Re: Beautiful curves

    Hi Paul,

    Try using Contour on a single line [not a closed shape] . You can edit (add points and convert nodes, etc.) on the original line with the Shape Editor tool (F4) within the contour and 'contoured' lines will follow the edits. Use Slice (Control +4) or Break at Points to 'chop off' the wrap-around ends. Use the Line Gallery to adjust the Join and the Caps.

    Regards,
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    Default Re: Beautiful curves

    The last two suggestions together: Create a curved rectangle with the line width and tightest curve you want. Then use contour tool outwards to create additional lines. Delete three sides of the rectangles
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    Default Re: Beautiful curves

    I guess the contour tool will do everything I need. Thanks guys.

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    Default Re: Beautiful curves

    This is how I first learnt to do it back in the days of ArtWorks on Acorn RISC OS.
    Draw a line pixel width as wide as the total width of all the lines. Clone it on top of itself, change to second colour and reduce width by twice the width you want each line to be. Repeat as many times as necessary. See attached which I have just created in WD7, but as I say it works with everything Computer Concepts or Xara have produced.

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    Default Re: Beautiful curves

    Hi Bobp would please rephrase the steps you used to create the curves? I'm afraid I do not understand the steps you already posted.
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