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  1. #1
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    Default Question: How do you view Wireframe

    Hello,

    I have been looking at some of the old post and noticed that in some of the drawings the person will post a wire frame of the picture the drew. How do you do that? Thank you...

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    Default Re: Question

    Use the quality slider - top middle of the screen. Reduce the quality and you'll get outlines (wires).

    Paul

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    Default Re: Question

    Thank you I was just wondering how they did that.

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    Default Re: Question

    oh, I do it in another way though...
    I assign a black stroke to all objects, then I remove fills of all objects
    it leaves me with wireframe image even with line weights

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    Well - I guess, yeh but....
    It would be a real pita when you have dozens (or more) of layers, bitmap fills, plasma fills, transparencies and blends etc. You'd have a lot of work redoing all the fills etc. Wireframe mode is common and standard with all vector apps that I know of and is created for very good reasons..
    Last edited by steve.ledger; 28 October 2007 at 08:04 AM. Reason: Remove crazy CSS code appearing again out of nowhere??

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    Default Re: Question

    Quote Originally Posted by lordashraf View Post
    oh, I do it in another way though...
    I assign a black stroke to all objects, then I remove fills of all objects
    it leaves me with wireframe image even with line weights
    converting the line to shape iteratively can produce some nice effects
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