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[[File:Hint.jpg|hint]] Inspect the '''Symbol''' in the '''Interpolate Objects''' dialog box for correct interpolating. | [[File:Hint.jpg|hint]] Inspect the '''Symbol''' in the '''Interpolate Objects''' dialog box for correct interpolating. | ||
[[File:Hint.jpg|hint]] Instead of using '''Interpolate Objects''' its also possible to use the '''Drawing multiple point objects''' tool. |
Revision as of 15:51, 29 September 2011
There are two types of Interpolate Objects
- Line objects like contour lines or
- Point objects like an avenue.
Line objects
- Create the upper line with a certain number of vertices.
- Create the lowermost line with the same number of vertices like the upper line.
- Go further as with the second step of Point objects.
Point objects
- Place the first point object and the last object on the drawing area.
- Mark both lines and select Interpolate Objects in the Object menu.
- Number of objects: Indicate the number of interpolated objects between the marked objects.
- Click OK: OCAD generates the missing objects.
Inspect the Symbol in the Interpolate Objects dialog box for correct interpolating.
Instead of using Interpolate Objects its also possible to use the Drawing multiple point objects tool.