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    Default Re: How do I do this is Xara?

    The reason why to use a blend is because Xara's brushes are very rudimentary.

    Try this. Zoom in so your blend fills the screen. Hold the CTRL key down and click on the right most line. Now slowly move it closer to the one to its left. The whole blend will move and eventually they will begin to overlap. Stop the overlap as the last of the white space goes away.

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    Default Re: How do I do this is Xara?

    Sue sorry please ignore me, finally understood your method, anyway really brilliant I would never find out by myself

    The "give it a 12pt line" is the key where has been lost at the first try and did not do that, after there is no need any manual adjustment because the blend exactly fit as the 48pt distance is distributed equally for 12pt lines

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    Abstract_lines_try2.xar

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    Default Re: How do I do this is Xara?

    Hi Su.

    I can't get your method to work.
    When I apply the blend, firstly, I get the result in Fig1.
    Then if I convert the lines into shapes again, then I get a better result.
    But, you can see that it's not acceptable.

    I must be missing something.
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    Default Re: How do I do this is Xara?

    Hi, let me attach how I understood Sue's method, beautiful is that logic that an outline gives the end lines and between them the 3 steps blend exactly gives the middle ones

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    Default Re: How do I do this is Xara?

    Great work csehz, i like your work with the blend tool, sometimes you need to adjust the blend manually as Mike said in post #5 not only for the white space but as general with the blend work.
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    Default Re: How do I do this is Xara?

    Most of the time I still get the same result as Rik.
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    Default Re: How do I do this is Xara?

    I played with this, as a brush, and I am comfortable with the result. I use the brush (attached) and then edit the Spacing until the smoothness is acceptable. I also eliminate as many nodes as the design permits. My feeble attempt.
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    Never mind I have it figured out now.
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    Default Re: How do I do this is Xara?

    Hi all, sorry I missed all the questions.

    csehz: yes the diagram you posted in your last post (post #8) is correct and is how it should look/work. I've attached an example as well, which also shows what shaped line I originally used.

    Rik: is it possible that you didn't have the 1:1 node mapping option set in the blend infobar? I only ask because I got something a bit similar (not quite as extreme though) when I first blended the two lines, until I used this setting.

    Larry: was this the same thing that was causing your problem too or was it something else?

    Regards

    Su
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