Please Help!!
Which tool should I Use in order to Make Correct ANGLES for my Parallel Shape? In X7
I tried to rotate the lines with the "Angle of Rotation" on the Property bar, and also tried the "Angular Dimension Tool" on the toolbar. But each shows me different dimensions...
How should I build this parallel shape?
can someone tell me step by step, please? I've never done a shape with angular degrees dimensions...
Thank you.
Untitled-1 08.03.2017.cdr
Guideline could be rotated +31,6° in counter clockwise direction or 148,4° in clockwise direction
Circle 110 mm define all points that have same distance to centre – 55 mm
Agree too complicated way.
1. draw horizontal line 55 mm
2. rotate it –148,4°
3. duplicate line
4. move duplicated line (+110 on x value on property bar)
5. draw horizontal lines
Ok thank you. But The very confusing thing here is that in the Property Bar the size of the 2 sides (55mm) of the "rotated horizontal lines does not remain as (55mm). CorelDraw changes these sizes of the Lines when they get rotated. They should fix this in my opinion.
corelX said:Ok thank you. But The very confusing thing here is that in the Property Bar the size of the 2 sides (55mm) of the "rotated horizontal lines does not remain as (55mm). CorelDraw changes these sizes of the Lines when they get rotated. They should fix this in my opinion.
That can be confusing until one understands how CorelDraw is doing things.
The dimensions shown in the Property Bar are for the "bounding box" - the smallest horizontal/vertical rectangle that contains the object.
If you want to see the "unrotated" height and width of an object that is rotated, then you can use the Object Coordinates Docker.
Ronny Axelsson said:There are many ways to skew an object, and many ways to achieve the result you are looking for. One thing that I don't see mentioned here, is how to skew an object to a specified angle using the Free Transform Tool.
The transformations docker is another convenient way to apply a specific amount of skew: