how to extend a line?
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how to extend a line?
Hello, I need to extend the shoulder line 0.5cm but I don't know how.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
Re: how to extend a line?
I take it, you found out how to go about it in the tutorials?
...if not, let me know and I'll tell you a few ways of doing it. This is really the playful side of things where you have choices based on your existing drawing and how you prefer to do things, actually. That's one of the most powerful aspects of our Rabbit. You can really find your own techniques.
UH, and I LOVE that you've posted those images with the question!
...if not, let me know and I'll tell you a few ways of doing it. This is really the playful side of things where you have choices based on your existing drawing and how you prefer to do things, actually. That's one of the most powerful aspects of our Rabbit. You can really find your own techniques.
UH, and I LOVE that you've posted those images with the question!
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Re: how to extend a line?
I still haven't found it but I'm continuing my research. for the moment I retrace my line by adding the missing value. I have difficulty with the curves.
Re: how to extend a line?
Alright, it has become quiet enough over here to record a quick video for you...
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Re: how to extend a line?
FANTASTIC, thanks for this video.
I understood everything and learned new words in English because I am French. It's very cute when you say "voilà".
Your explanations are very easy.
Merci beaucoup.
I understood everything and learned new words in English because I am French. It's very cute when you say "voilà".
Your explanations are very easy.
Merci beaucoup.
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Re: how to extend a line?
Hello,
I did it, I succeeded.
I just have a question, how do I know if these two dots are glued perfectly? I zoomed in but there is a more precise method (like a magnetism). Thanks for this tutorial, you are so much fun, it is a real pleasure. I learned a lot and used the tool.
I am so proud.
I did it, I succeeded.
I just have a question, how do I know if these two dots are glued perfectly? I zoomed in but there is a more precise method (like a magnetism). Thanks for this tutorial, you are so much fun, it is a real pleasure. I learned a lot and used the tool.
I am so proud.
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Re: how to extend a line?
Way to go EmmanuelleB.
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Re: how to extend a line?
thank you Meka and have a good day.
Re: how to extend a line?
Excellent, you're doing great!
Well, "snap" is literally symbolized as a magnet, hehe.
If you go into the menu bar "Settings", the first entry is "Show Snap-Button". It will bring up a little magnet on the bottom left, next to the zoom buttons. Normally you don't need that button, because you can just use the "right mouse button" (or secondary mouse button) to activate the snap feature on the fly. Olivera does almost everything with the right mouse button because of that, haha, but there are times when you don't need it or actually don't want it.
Anyway, WR is designed to let you work as fluently as possible without having to jump around on the interface too much, if you don't have to. That's also why virtually no features are "hidden" or buried in layers of sub-menus or the likes. Having something like an instant snap by using the right mouse button as well as such a universal snap as ours enables you to do great many complex maneuvers without having to worry about anything but your pattern.
Have a look at my videos for you again and look at the little mouse. You will see when I use the right mouse button rather than the left. It is kind of the key to working with WR.
Depending on what kind of mouse you use with your mac, you may have to use two fingers on their curious touch-mouse to tell the mac you're pressing the right/secondary mouse button.
I'm writing so much here, because it really is such an important understanding. Once you master this, you will fly through your constructions with much less effort. It's very, very powerful.
On top of that, when you snap to any line, curve, arc or circle to create a new line or curve, you can hold shift to lock the direction in various ways, instantly getting right angles or extending along the direction of the line or curve where you have snapped to.
Check out the little Line Tutorial again to see what I mean, or the Bezier Curve Tutorial.
Well, "snap" is literally symbolized as a magnet, hehe.
If you go into the menu bar "Settings", the first entry is "Show Snap-Button". It will bring up a little magnet on the bottom left, next to the zoom buttons. Normally you don't need that button, because you can just use the "right mouse button" (or secondary mouse button) to activate the snap feature on the fly. Olivera does almost everything with the right mouse button because of that, haha, but there are times when you don't need it or actually don't want it.
Anyway, WR is designed to let you work as fluently as possible without having to jump around on the interface too much, if you don't have to. That's also why virtually no features are "hidden" or buried in layers of sub-menus or the likes. Having something like an instant snap by using the right mouse button as well as such a universal snap as ours enables you to do great many complex maneuvers without having to worry about anything but your pattern.
Have a look at my videos for you again and look at the little mouse. You will see when I use the right mouse button rather than the left. It is kind of the key to working with WR.
Depending on what kind of mouse you use with your mac, you may have to use two fingers on their curious touch-mouse to tell the mac you're pressing the right/secondary mouse button.
I'm writing so much here, because it really is such an important understanding. Once you master this, you will fly through your constructions with much less effort. It's very, very powerful.
On top of that, when you snap to any line, curve, arc or circle to create a new line or curve, you can hold shift to lock the direction in various ways, instantly getting right angles or extending along the direction of the line or curve where you have snapped to.
Check out the little Line Tutorial again to see what I mean, or the Bezier Curve Tutorial.
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Re: how to extend a line?
Thanks a lot for your help.
I will watch this slowly to understand the video and the English.
Every day I have been using wr for 4 days of registration because I want to create a pattern brand and I am so happy.
I will watch this slowly to understand the video and the English.
Every day I have been using wr for 4 days of registration because I want to create a pattern brand and I am so happy.