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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. | : [[File:Hint.jpg|hint]] Instead of using '''Interpolate Objects''' for point objects its also possible to use the '''Drawing multiple point objects''' tool. |
Revision as of 15:52, 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.