How can I convert powerclipped vector object to editable object? I don't want to edit contents but change the whole thing to normal object....so that powerclip feature "goes away..." but powerclipped effects stays.
velmala said: How can I convert powerclipped vector object to editable object? I don't want to edit contents but change the whole thing to normal object....so that powerclip feature "goes away..." but powerclipped effects stays.
select the powerclip with the secondary mouse button and choose "extract contents"
i have poweclipped a group of simple lines....approx. 40 lines which are thin square boxes, with a curved object.
If I do the "extract content".....powerclip effect disappears > boxes go over lines.
I guess I have to form the shape by clipping those boxes in a group or individually...
Hi,
I guess "Intersect" is what you are looking for
Aleem Ashraf said:I guess "Intersect" is what you are looking for
Yes, this is he best answer
...nice video!
I did it something like that (using front minus back...)....intersect would have been better.
But in that case you don't use powerclip at all....it would be nice if there'd be "convert powerclip to object" or something....
Hi - which software do I need to shoot such short videoclips for demonstrations? It looks really good.
praxisdesign said: Hi - which software do I need to shoot such short videoclips for demonstrations? It looks really good.
Hi, you can use any free Screen recording software such as camstudio
Hi Silvio,
What video codec do you use for recording in Camstudio? I use "CamStudio Lossless Codec v1.4". There is a built in "avi" to "swf" converter inside that prog. The above movie that you see is a 1.7 mb .swf file, I linked that here using Insert Media button I actually uploaded that onto my personal storage. 1.7 Mb is still too big I m working on ideas to reduce it's size more without affecting the quality.
One cool technique that I learnt from Jeff (which I didn't use here) is to reduce the size of your coreldraw window, so that the software doesn't have to deal with so high resolution.
Aleem Ashraf said:The above movie that you see is a 1.7 mb .swf file, I linked that here using Insert Media button
Thanks for explanation, but your video posted above can not be seen (there is only a blank space)
There´s only a little icon and no video image avaiable.