I notice that I can still see hapes behing other shapes on the same layer. How to I bring them to front or send backwards or to back?
Also, is there a way to add points to a shape without the new vectors adding unwanted curvatures?
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Hello Ritalin,
If the shapes are filled (and/or outlined), you can use the Select Shape tool (looks like a white kidney bean under a black umbrella) to select a shape (it will show it's fill as a small checker pattern), then use either the Draw menu (Raise Shape, Raise to Front, Lower ...) or use the up and down arrow keys for one level at a time (or Shift-arrow keys for front and back).
Regards, Myles.
If the shapes are filled (and/or outlined), you can use the Select Shape tool (looks like a white kidney bean under a black umbrella) to select a shape (it will show it's fill as a small checker pattern), then use either the Draw menu (Raise Shape, Raise to Front, Lower ...) or use the up and down arrow keys for one level at a time (or Shift-arrow keys for front and back).
Regards, Myles.
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Re: Layer arrangement
Oops - missed seeing this question.Ritalin wrote:Also, is there a way to add points to a shape without the new vectors adding unwanted curvatures?
Umm, possibly.
If you're adding the extra detail all the way around the entire outline, yes.
If you're adding extra detail to just one part of an outline you may see curve changes on the curves immediately adjacent to the area you're changing (Lost Marble, is this easily fixed?)
--not-changed---O--possible-change----O-----area-for-extra-detail---O---possible-change--O--not-changed--
Select the points defining the area(s) where you want to create extra detail, then go through the menus Scripts; Draw; Split Curve...
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Re: Layer arrangement
No, unfortunately not. The way curves are represented in Moho means that whenever you add a new point, it will affect the shape of neighboring curve segments. The Split Curve script the Myles mentioned can get around this if you add new points all along an existing curve, but if you want to just add one point, it will change the shape of the curve.myles wrote:Lost Marble, is this easily fixed?
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This sounds like a good case to take advantage of the fact that the curves you draw and the shapes you see in final output are actually separate objects in Moho. Here's an example:Ritalin wrote:then is there a way to cut into shapes?
http://www.lostmarble.com/misc/split_circle.moho
In that file, I first drew a circle without any fill. Then, I drew a curve down the middle, welded to the circle at the top and bottom. Finally, I filled the left half of this "split circle".
Instead of actually deleting half the circle or adding points to the middle of the curve, I just left part of it unfilled. The right half of the circle will be invisible in the final output, but that invisible point on the right still influences the overall shape, keeping it circular. Try moving the point on the right around and you'll see what I mean.