Examples of using Compound path in English and their translations into Slovak
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Programming
Let's create a complex compound path.
Create compound paths, masks and groups.
You will obtain a new striped compound path(3).
Note that a compound path is not the same as a group.
Make a copy in front of the resulting striped compound path.
Fill the resulting compound path with gray for the moment(3).
With the resulting group still selected,go to Objectgt; Compound Pathgt; Make(Control-8).
Now, select the striped compound path and replace the fill color(1).
If you get a group of shapes as the result,go to Objectgt; Compound Pathgt; Make(Control-8).
Fill the newly obtained compound path with gray for the moment(3). Step 5.
Follow the technique explained above andapply it for the letters“O” and“W” as well to get the compound paths that you need.
Fill the resulting striped fur compound path with blue for the moment(3).
Choose Expand Appearance from the Object menu to turn them into fills andthen go to Objectgt; Compound Pathgt; Make(Control-8).
Also go to Objectgt; Compound Pathgt; Make(Control-8) and fill the resulting shape with gray(2).
Make a copy in front of the resulting compound path for later use.
Now, select the purple striped compound path behind the purple fur and apply the same effects to obtain smooth, blurry edges(2).
Select the fur tufts shape and apply the Offset Path, Inner Glow andGaussian Blur effects using the same settings as for the purple striped compound paths earlier in the tutorial(2).
The relative direction of each subpath in a compound path determines which subpaths are filled.
To create a compound path, select two or more paths and/or compound paths and choose Combine Paths from the Path menu.
First, create the pink fur, starting from the gray compound path and the Reticulation effect(1).
By clicking on‘CMD+8' we create a compound path from the objects and we can work with them more easily.
Next, replace the blue fill color of the striped compound path with purple and make a copy in front(2).
Unhide the pink, blue, green, and gray compound paths that you have obtained in the previous three steps(1) and keep them selected.
Then select this copy along with the striped compound path and press Minus Front in the Pathfinder panel(2).
Inkscape can Combine paths into a compound path(Ctrl+K) and Break Apart a compound path into separate paths(Shift+Ctrl+K).
Since an object can only have one fill and stroke,a new compound path gets the style of the first(lowest in z-order) object being combined.
While they are still selected, go to Objectgt; Compound Pathgt; Make(Control-8) to merge them into a single compound path(1).
Press Unite in the Pathfinder panel followed by Objectgt; Compound Pathgt; Make(Control-8) and you will obtain the green complex compound path(2).
While this copy stays selected,also select the copy of the striped compound path made in the previous step and press Intersect in the Pathfinder panel(1).