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    Default how-to: add two fills to a single object?

    Hi

    Suunto helped gave me a clue about the letters "i" and "T" forming a sort of vsat antenna.

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    I need two circular fills. Top-right and bottom-left. How do I add the bottom-left?

    Thanks in advance.
    Never put off to tomorrow what you can avoid altogether.

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    Default Re: how-to: add two fills to a single object?

    Like this?

    http://talkgraphics.com/attachment.p...1&d=1161284231

    If so I made it with 3 main objects. One with a simple circular fill like you have. One with a flat fill and circular transparency. And one with an outline. Like this

    http://talkgraphics.com/attachment.p...1&d=1161284231

    Is that what you're after?

    J
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    Default Re: how-to: add two fills to a single object?

    Can't you just do a linear fill to the main object and select the beginning point with 1 color and ending point with another. You can also make points in between the 2 and add another color.

    Does that make sense.

    I'm typing this from my car but when I get home I'll post an example.

    Danny

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    Default Re: how-to: add two fills to a single object?

    Not if he wants two circular fills the curve in from different directions. Of course I just realized I messed up and left second fill as linear instead... I'll fix that.

    J

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    Default Re: how-to: add two fills to a single object?

    Quote Originally Posted by nvictor View Post
    Hi

    Suunto helped gave me a clue about the letters "i" and "T" forming a sort of vsat antenna.

    After several steps,Click image for larger version. 

Name:	steps.png 
Views:	353 
Size:	8.3 KB 
ID:	30822

    I have come up with the following : Name:  new-logo.png
Views: 332
Size:  2.4 KB

    I need two circular fills. Top-right and bottom-left. How do I add the bottom-left?

    Thanks in advance.
    looks great, but can you still make an I or T out of it?
    Nothing against the buttons/signs, I think they look really good

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    Default Re: how-to: add two fills to a single object?

    Yes, that's what I wanted.
    Thanks a lot.
    Never put off to tomorrow what you can avoid altogether.

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    Default Re: how-to: add two fills to a single object?

    Quote Originally Posted by nvictor View Post
    Yes, that's what I wanted.
    Thanks a lot.

    Ah here is the thread I missed, why did you start a new one and not
    the one where you started it all????
    http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=23699 <<<<<this one.

    This way it makes it so confusing when you follow several other threads.

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    Default Re: how-to: add two fills to a single object?

    nvictor, you have certanly confused me with the multiple threads!

    I quite like the design, but whether it's good for a logo, I don't know. Everyone keeps saying it's a satellite dish, but to me its a man with a lot of heads.. ;-)

    I like the round orange design it's simple, distinctive and will work in any colour and B&W. You can interpret the design as an antenna or as a man.
    My advice is use this one.

    I don't like the square version, nor the fills.

    Paul
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