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‎2008-12-01 08:50 PM
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‎2008-12-01 09:26 PM
‎2008-12-01
09:26 PM
Set the magic wand for "best match" and click an edge.
Or is the area not closed?
In that case, close it with two lines.
Or is the area not closed?
In that case, close it with two lines.
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2008-12-04 09:37 PM
‎2008-12-04
09:37 PM
I see... when you click inside the area it comes up with something wild that does not represent the actual shape, but when you click on the edge of the spline, everything works out nicely. Seem weird to you?


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‎2008-12-04 09:48 PM
‎2008-12-04
09:48 PM
If you give a seeker program a hint, it can solve the equation.
I think that open splines are very hard to interpolate.....
I think that open splines are very hard to interpolate.....
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2008-12-04 09:56 PM
‎2008-12-04
09:56 PM
While on the topic of splines, I'm drawing an existing stairwell that has a complex curve to it, which I have drawn with a spline. I want to offset that spline 3" to show the thickness of the handrail. Of course, it's only offsetting the one point I select. Is it possible to have all parts of the spline be 3" away, making not an identical spline but a larger spline?
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‎2008-12-04 09:56 PM
‎2008-12-04
09:56 PM
Dwight wrote:The spline was always closed, just not clicking the right area....
I think that open splines are very hard to interpolate.....

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‎2008-12-04 10:03 PM
‎2008-12-04
10:03 PM
Splines aren't real.
Magic Wand a polyline over it and work with that instead.
For really complex work, magic wand a wall over it and explode the wall - you get a second path properly offset.
Magic Wand a polyline over it and work with that instead.
For really complex work, magic wand a wall over it and explode the wall - you get a second path properly offset.
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2008-12-04 10:07 PM
‎2008-12-04
10:07 PM
Dwight wrote:OHHH LA LA!
Splines aren't real.
Magic Wand a polyline over it and work with that instead.
For really complex work, magic wand a wall over it and explode the wall - you get a second path properly offset.