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BloodyQuinzel

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    BloodyQuinzel got a reaction from firstdefence in Pencil image   
    Thank you everyone for helping me
    I done it
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    BloodyQuinzel got a reaction from G13RL in Pencil image   
    Thank you everyone for helping me
    I done it
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    BloodyQuinzel reacted to firstdefence in Pencil image   
    You can actually do this in one select and one click.
    Select all curves in the Group Group Group Press A to select the node tool Click on Join Curves Ok 2 selects and one click lol!
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    BloodyQuinzel reacted to G13RL in Pencil image   
    @Old Bruce thank you, maybe a little long to implement...
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    BloodyQuinzel reacted to Old Bruce in Pencil image   
    Cool.
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    BloodyQuinzel reacted to G13RL in Pencil image   
    I used another method, perhaps a little more restrictive.
    Ungroup the three groups.
    Put the filling of the different shapes on none.
    "Layer," "Expand Stroke," "Add," then "Divide," the shape fills.
    If you do "Add" again you can put an outline and choose the colors.
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    BloodyQuinzel reacted to Old Bruce in Pencil image   
    I went through and joined the overlapping nodes using the method of selecting them and then using the join curves tool on the context tool bar.

    tree thing.afdesign
    Edit: Note that I also changed the stroke to a simple straight line, you'll have to change the curve back because now it is one long curve.
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    BloodyQuinzel reacted to Dan C in Pencil image   
    Hi BloodyQuinzel,
    Welcome to the forums
    As Garry has mentioned, the method of grouping/combining your separate curve layers will affect how 'filling' the curves behaves.
    Could you please provide a copy of your .afdesign document so we can look into this further for you, and provide some more specific feedback? Thanks in advance!
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    BloodyQuinzel reacted to GarryP in Pencil image   
    Welcome to the forums.
    I think this will depend on how you “grouped” the lines and how you “connected” them.
    A Fill will only affect a single layer, it will not extend between layers in a group.
    Adding the lines together using Geometry Add will not get you a Fill that covers the space in between either as you still have separate lines.
    You need to connect line starts to line ends in order to get a ‘continuous’ shape which covers the area you want to fill.
    Does this make sense? If not, I – or someone else – may be able to explain it better.
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    BloodyQuinzel reacted to firstdefence in Pencil image   
    Sometimes typos can be fortuitous.
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