Toonicorn, on the other side of the coin, I've been using Xara products for 3 years, or so, and haven't thought once about using or needing an eraser tool. Other tools, yes! An eraser, no. Vector programs are about lines, curves, shapes and their manipulation using the nodes/points that comprise them with the Shape Tool (F4). Other tools are also handy when combined with Add, Subtract, Intersect and Slice shape operations, and the overlapping of shapes/objects.
You may want to take a breather and try one of Gary Priester's excellent XaraXone Tutorials. I HIGHLY recommended them. I'm thinking that the recent Rubber Ducky Tutorial would be a great place to start. I guarantee you'll learn at least one new technique in addition to node manipulation.
Give it a try!,
HayTay
Hi Toonicorn,
You will need to connect your individual lines to form closed shapes. I have made some minor edits to your file and to form three closed shapes to demonstrate how a vector application can be used to create the toonicorn.
I would recommend not using a photo template for your drawings.
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Thanks, Soquili. I know about closed lines - I just did the sketch in a hurry, hoping I might get some advice about how to eliminate overlapping lines since Xara has no eraser.
I didn't know I was using a photo template. ??? I think maybe that happened because I was trying to crop the original image and nothing else I found in the toolbars would let me do that.
The lines in that drawing are pretty bad. One thing that kept happening is that I would choose a pen stroke, but it would then default to another one (the same one every time) after I drew a line. Frustrating!
Hi Toonicorn,
To remove the bits you don't want you need to use the Shape Tool.
Briefly: Select the line you want to edit, go into the Shape Tool, move the pointer to the place where you want the line to end and the pointer shape will change to a white arrowhead. Click to create a new point in the line, then select all the other points on the line beyond your new point (using marquee selection) and delete them.
This becomes very easy and natural the more you do it. One of the the excellent community helpers here might be able to explain it better.
Phil
Hi
welcome to vector
vector lines are not 'natural' lines like paint, which Photoshop and other bitmap[aka raster, pixel] programs mimic - they are mathematically calculated line paths that exist 'off the page' and they have to be calculated as you draw - the more lines you draw, and the faster you draw, the more you will notice the process as it happens
xara's tools, such as the shape tool are very quick to use relative to other vector programs, but its a different approach
to work effectively in vector you are going to have to adjust to always doing a certain amount of repositioning and tweaking of lines after you have drawn them - if this is not what you want to do, a vector program may well not be what you need
you can minimise the 'wiggle' by using layers, as the calculations only affect the current layer - you can apply smoothing, but then the line does not end up following the path you actually drew - what I don't think you can get away from is the fact that vector is best suited for careful construction of a drawing from descrete parts, rather than drawing tightly controlled freehand lineart - I've never got it to work well for this, I tried for quite a while, but went back to using a dedicated [japanese] cartoon lineart bitmap program
if you are used to drawing a line to go where you want it as you draw it then personally I cannot recommend any vector program because form experience I don't think its the right tool for that job - colouring, lettering, paste-up yes, I do these often in xara, but not that sort of lineart
Last edited by handrawn; 04 January 2012 at 10:10 AM. Reason: typo
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As someone who uses the Shape Tool probably more than all other tools combined, and is used to manipulating things on a node level all the time, I personally don't have a need for an eraser. However, I'm glad one's finally on its way, because the debate can finally be put to rest. Those who want it will use it, those who don't will ignore it or remove it from their toolbar. Case closed.
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