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Help filing in shapes created with pen tool


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Apologies, I'm sure this topic has been covered a lot but I'm asking here as I don't know the best way to articulate my query so struggled with searches.

 

I'm creating a drawing using the pen tool. I want to fill in different sections of it to create a stain-glass window style. How do I go about creating the different shapes I want to fill out of the lines drawn? Once I've done this will I be able to delete the lines without gaps between each shape created from filling? Apologies again, I hope that this makes sense!

Image attached. I also want to remove some sections that overlap.

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Hi, SamOfAllThings,

Every curve object can have a stroke and a fill. If you select each curve w. the move tool, you will see 2 sections in the left of the context menu bar. Namely, Fill and Stroke. Opening their dialog boxes will let you set the attributes of each. 

Depending on the order you made the various shapes, you may need to change the object(s) position in the layer panel hierarchy. For instance, the leftmost front tooth needs to be above the 1st left side tooth.

 

 

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