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PixelPest

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  1. Because it´s based on CAD data I´d expect at least a proper rendering instead of such an insufficient compressed jpg. 😷
  2. As I do prefer vector masks I´ve done this in AD: path for the blue filament and the translucent parts - drag a copy of the image to mask the parts and adjust the transparency parts accordingly - and add a highlight gradient shape at the left side of the shield:
  3. Sorry - but this doesn´t make any sense to me: When CorelDraw can draw a 11 point star in one go why not a 33 point star? Which works of course just with odd numbers of points. This is a classical 5 point star as one continuous line: the Pentagram And here a some variations from other odd number pointy stars:
  4. I don´t think you got it: You drew 3 parts á 11 points and combined them into one: That´s not the same as 1 continuous line/path like this one:
  5. This kind of star just needs 33 points: If you don´t see the difference I can´t help any further.
  6. You can´t get a 33 pointy star by this method as the OP want in his linked file (which he deleted in the meantime).
  7. In the Document Setup you can specify the units (mm, inches, px etc.) you like to use and the Transform panel will display the Width+Height of selected objects in that unit - if that will help.
  8. Unfortunately, none of these methods apply to the 33 point star. I can easily draw the 33 lines at 10,90° degree - but connecting the end-points won´t work in AD afaik.
  9. All of your lines were closed shapes - so no corner will join. A mitre limit of 3 should be sufficient.
  10. Ich bin mir auch nicht sicher ob ich das richtig verstanden habe. Vielleicht so? Beste Grüße
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