2004-12-07 07:43 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 05:04 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-12-16 01:42 PM
Steve wrote:True, I'm afraid, so I've abandoned that idea. A girl can dream in the delirious wee hours of the night, can't she <g>?
As far as changing the width of treads and progression of risers,
I am afraid you may be in trouble with blind monks and building inspectors.
2004-12-16 05:32 PM
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2004-12-16 07:10 PM
2004-12-21 05:08 AM
2004-12-21 06:29 AM
Sergio wrote:...to late. That was illustration #1. Apparently she had some trouble doing it that way.
Another easy way to get an unusual fill is to construct the area using any shapes you want (i.e.: 2 concentric circles) and then draw lines from the center of the circles to enclose the desired area. Then select the fill tool, hold space, and click inside the area. A fill is automatically constructed to the edges delineated by lines, circles, etc.
Hope this is clear enough and not too late.
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