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Select this new shape and use
Object>Duplicate
to open the
Duplicate
window:
Add a long rectangle and align with the pattern of circles. Apply the
Union
function:
•
The
Intersection
operation is the opposite of the
Union
operation. Instead of removing overlap, the overlap
is what remains. The color of the new shape will be that of the bottom shape:
•
To apply this operation, select two shapes and use one of the following:
Go to
Path>Intersection
Right-click and select
Path>Intersection
•
One example involves filling a shape with a pattern:
This pattern was designed by using the
Duplicate
function to create a grid of hearts. Then, by applying
Object>Merge
on the hearts, it is now a single shape:
Arrange the shape to be filled (in this case, a flower) over the pattern. Also, set aside a copy or the
flower shape to use later as a border.
Start with 2 circles
Align the circles to
create an eyelet
Apply
Object>
Merge
Click on
OK
Increase
Total Columns
Use a negative
Horizontal
Spacing
to overlap the
shapes.
With a
Fill
color: before and after
Intersection
With no
Fill
: before and after
Intersection
A heart from the
Library’s
Basic Shapes
folder
After using
Duplicate
and then
Merge
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