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Flexisign Working with paths

HOT ROD

New Member
I have been working with flexi for about a year now, just making general signs, Text, outlines, shadows, shading etc etc... Now i have entered te world of paths, like editing paths, breaking paths and so on... I have come to realize i am no expert but i can usually follow directions or even trial and error. But is it just me or is flexi just not user friendly in this area? Is there a more user friendly software for editing paths in shapes and text and just drawing general lines and manipulating the paths?

Thank you in advance
 

FrankW

New Member
It depends on what's your problem. The basics how to work with lines and curves are very similar in most graphic programs.
 

HOT ROD

New Member
Thanks Frank

For instance i was taking the rounded end of a font and stretched it and made a point. once i created the point and select apply the point was there but the rounded end was also still visible. couldnt figure out how to make it go away.
 

OADesign

New Member
HotRod,

Try scaling the object up a bit. Sometimes, if you are working on something very small, Flexi has a hard time redrawing your path edits. Try scaling the object up, maybe 4 or four time the original size, then make your edits. Record the original size of course so you can scale back when you are done.

Another thought is whether or not your objects are welded together. If you have a weld effect on a shape, or font for that matter, path edits will tend to act weird until you release or "separate" the welds. Try going back to just before you created that point. Select ARRANGE > CONVERT TO OUTLINES. Or EFFECTS > SEPARATE WELD. Then try again.

IMO Flexi is more intuitive and Illy or Corel, as far as path edits, once you understand how the tools works.
 
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S11930

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the best person for this is mark rugen @ givemehelp.com. He has books and dvds everything flexi
 
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