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ampeloso@nospam.net #1
Creating a filled triange
Hello
Im trying to create a triange that is filled to use as a mask.
1 Line Tool
2 Connect the dots
3 Combine paths-join
4 Fill
Doesnt fill
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Mike
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Linda Rathgeber #2
Re: Creating a filled triange
Select the Polygon tool. Change the number of sides to 3 in the Property
inspector. Press Shift and drag down if you want the apex at the bottom.
Drag up if you want the Apex at the top.
Best regards,
Linda Rathgeber
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SKB #3
Re: Creating a filled triange
[email]ampeloso@nospam.net[/email] wrote:
You could turn on grids and use the pen tool.
Not sure about the dimensions but, is this what you had in mind?
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Linda Rathgeber #4
Re: Creating a filled triange
[email]ampeloso@nospam.net[/email] wrote:Draw a 130 pixel wide by 224 pixel high rectangle. With the rectangle> Thanks Linda, But I'm looking for a 30/60/90 triangle
still selected, choose Modify > Ungroup. Select the Pen tool and move it
over the Bezier point at the top, right of the rectangle. When you see a
little minus sign next to the pen, click on the Bezier point.
Best regards,
Linda Rathgeber
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ampeloso@nospam.net #5
Re: Creating a filled triange
Thanks,
Thats Perfect
Mike
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> [email]ampeloso@nospam.net[/email] wrote:>> > Thanks Linda, But I'm looking for a 30/60/90 triangle
> Draw a 130 pixel wide by 224 pixel high rectangle. With the rectangle
> still selected, choose Modify > Ungroup. Select the Pen tool and move it
> over the Bezier point at the top, right of the rectangle. When you see a
> little minus sign next to the pen, click on the Bezier point.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Linda Rathgeber
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> Victoriana | [url]http://www.projectseven.com/dpacks/vic/index.htm[/url]
> Theme Pack 03 - Club | [url]www.projectseven.com[/url] |mm2| themes
> Contributor *PVII Foundations* [url]www.projectseven.com[/url]
> Co-author *Playing with Fire* [url]www.playingwithfire.com[/url]
> Team MM Fireworks Volunteer | [url]www.macromedia.com/go/team[/url]
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