Affni Posted February 8, 2018 Posted February 8, 2018 Drawing something by rotating is OK as long as nothing is overlapping. I tried a daisy (Daisy.afdesign) and cannot manage that the last leave at 5 o’clock comes on top of the start-leave = 6 o’clock AND remain below the leave at 4 o’clock. It should work using boolean function but what ever I’ve tried … only the wrong portions got cut off. Is there a way to have TWO boolean relations do the trick? The other optien I could only think of would be to apply boolean (DaisyBoolean.afdesign) and cover the not wanted green line at 5:30 via a hand-drawn orange layer. DaisyBoolean.afdesign Daisy.afdesign Quote
Staff MEB Posted February 8, 2018 Staff Posted February 8, 2018 Hi affni, Welcome to Affinity Forums Create a copy of the layer 5 plus the next above it in the Layers panel, move them to the top of all petals then perform a subtract boolean operation between the two. Hide the original layer 5. See attached file below. Daisy_MEB_EDITED.afdesign Quote A Guide to Learning Affinity Software
Affni Posted February 8, 2018 Author Posted February 8, 2018 8 minutes ago, MEB said: Hi affni, Welcome to Affinity Forums Create a copy of the layer 5 plus the next above it in the Layers panel, move them to the top of all petals then perform a subtract boolean operation between the two. Hide the original layer 5. See attached file below. Daisy_MEB_EDITED.afdesign Hi MEB, thanks for your quick help. I obviously was on the right track with boolean but my logic was confused. Quote
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