Джабба стремительно повернулся к ВР. За пределами концентрических окружностей появились две тонкие линии. Они были похожи на сперматозоиды, стремящиеся проникнуть в неподатливую яйцеклетку. - Пора, ребята! - Джабба повернулся к директору. - Мне необходимо решение.
Graphic Design Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for Graphic Design professionals, students, and enthusiasts. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I'm trying to draw a logo roughly like what is below in Affinity Designer. I've seen suggestions on the forums to either a copy-and-paste and move to maintain parallel lines, or b to use multiple strokes.
I think a won't work for me because the two sides are not exactly identical particularly the splines , and b is too limited to do what I need here. Make the shield at first as one shape, divide it in the middle and fill the upper part with blue and the lower part with green.
The seam will be later hidden by the white and brown areas which are separate shapes. Before dividing see NOTE1 the shield make also 2 undivided copies. You need them later. Make the white and brown areas as a combination of brown shapes which have white strokes. Convert the white stroke finally to independent shape to be able to clip the parts with a copy of the shield outline.
In the next example I use grey instead of white to make it visible here. Draw 2 rectangles with a stroke. Draw at first one, rotate it and make a copy. Draw over the rectangles a shape which has the wanted spline stroke. They are all drawn in the left:. Subtract the curved shape from the combination of the rectangles. The result is in the left in the next image:. It makes the stroke a separate filled shape. It's shown in the right, there's no actual reason to move the shapes apart.
Beware moving them because they are practically impossible to get exactly placed again not fatal in this case because there's plenty of overlap. Now the the white and brown shapes are separate. Use the undivided shield outlines to make Boolean intersections with white and brown shapes.
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Learn more about Teams. Asked 1 year, 9 months ago. Modified 1 year, 9 months ago. Viewed times. Is there a good way to do this? Improve this question. Elliott Slaughter Elliott Slaughter 1 1 bronze badge. Add a comment. Sorted by: Reset to default. Highest score default Date modified newest first Date created oldest first. They are all drawn in the left: Make Boolean Add with the rectangles.
It's done in the right. Beware moving them because they are practically impossible to get exactly placed again not fatal in this case because there's plenty of overlap Now the the white and brown shapes are separate. Improve this answer. Thanks, I learned a lot of tricks from this post. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Related 4. Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Accept all cookies Customize settings.
О… Боже ты. - В чем дело? - спросил Джабба. Все прильнули к экрану и сокрушенно ахнули.