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Inverse:
when this option is marked, the
Eraser
will “add to” shapes. This can be used to fill in holes
connect broken paths, serve as a brush tool, etc.:
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Note: If you use
Inverse Erase
to connect two or more separate shapes, those shapes should first
have
Object>Merge
applied. Otherwise the connection will not become part of the new shapes:
8.07 Knife and Crop
•
The
Knife
tool can be accessed by clicking this icon
on the
Tools Panel
. Note the tiny triangle in the
icon, indicating there are other options available. The
Crop
tool
can be accessed by holding down the
left mouse button on this icon and then selecting
Crop
from the popup menu.
Click and hold this icon
You can now switch
to
Crop
, if desired
Keep closed paths
checked
Keep closed
paths
unchecked
Keep closed
paths
unchecked
Keep closed paths
checked
Initial trace left this part of
the leaf incomplete
Inverse erase is used to
complete the path to better
match the other leaf
Inverse Erase
will be used
to add sand between these
two shapes
The sand is welded to
the pail but not to the
umbrella
Object>Merge
is first applied to
the umbrella and pail. Then
Inverse Erase
is used to
connect.
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