Can't fill an object?
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Can't fill an object?
Its all linked but doesn't want to fill! Any tips as to what I can do??? Why isn't it filling? Mohos animation tools are great but these vector images are driving me insane!
- Nolan Scott
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Hm. I don't know if I can do that, how do I do that?
I've currently managed to animate anyway, here but it does go in colour. Any tips? Is it because I'm using a demo? Why does it export in colour?
I've currently managed to animate anyway, here but it does go in colour. Any tips? Is it because I'm using a demo? Why does it export in colour?
Even when a curve is closed, you sometime cannot fill it, especially if two nodes are connected twice. See the example in this mini-tutorial:
• notfilling.swf (this is a slide animation; click on the animation to see the next slide; there 7 slides in it)
• notfilling.swf (this is a slide animation; click on the animation to see the next slide; there 7 slides in it)
...Yes, but even in that case you can fill it if you create a "temporary" point in that crossed line and then deselect it to fill all the selected circle shape for finally delete the temporary point (specially for it doesn't boder during animation) and get with this can fill all the shape with an only one fill, you try it, it's more simple that all that explanation ...Uf, there are so much possibilties working with vectors in MohoRasheed wrote:Even when a curve is closed, you sometime cannot fill it, especially if two nodes are connected twice.
I would suggest doing all the tutorials.
There are many aspects of Moho that are not going to be instantly clear to you with out some experiementing and practice.
When I get a new application and... er... I am too impatient to do any tutorials or read the manual... the first thing I do is check EVERY SINGLE MENU COMMAND.
I just open a document and start playing around... not worrying about "creating" anything... I just randomly pick tools and click through the menus till "something happens".
You might find stuff "by accident". This is not the best way to learn but sometimes it can be a lot of fun... like a video game.
You should do the tutorials though. You do a few of those and everything becomes clear.
p.s. I am often surprised how much time some people will spend "learning" a video game... yet won't spend any time learning software with out specific directions.
-Vern
There are many aspects of Moho that are not going to be instantly clear to you with out some experiementing and practice.
When I get a new application and... er... I am too impatient to do any tutorials or read the manual... the first thing I do is check EVERY SINGLE MENU COMMAND.
I just open a document and start playing around... not worrying about "creating" anything... I just randomly pick tools and click through the menus till "something happens".
You might find stuff "by accident". This is not the best way to learn but sometimes it can be a lot of fun... like a video game.
You should do the tutorials though. You do a few of those and everything becomes clear.
p.s. I am often surprised how much time some people will spend "learning" a video game... yet won't spend any time learning software with out specific directions.
-Vern
I jump straight into video games, they're usually very simple to pick up. With moho, I knew it was going to be different. I've tried working with vectors in illustrator before and failed. The tutorials I could find didn't help, so I gave up. Luckily, Moho has excellent tutorials that yes I've been taking
Thats why I was so confused, the circle was exactly what the manual said it should be.
Also, how do I change the size of the image I'm working with?
Thats why I was so confused, the circle was exactly what the manual said it should be.
Also, how do I change the size of the image I'm working with?
What precisely do you mean?Windmill wrote:Also, how do I change the size of the image I'm working with?
Do you want to know how to zoom in?
Do you want to know how to change the dimensions of the project?
Do you need to scale a selected mesh?
Scale a layer?
Not enough info... too many answers.
-Vern