This tutorial will show you how to make a shape look like it is going through a hole.
In this example we will use a ring shape with a hook shape going through the ring where the final result will look like the image below.
To start we have 2 shapes, where the bottom layer is the Hook and the top layer is the Ring.
Select the Hook and do Edit -> Copy and then Edit -> Paste in Place. This will make a copy of the Hook in the same place as the original.
Lock the original bottom Hook layer so the following operations do not affect that original Hook layer. You may also want to hide the bottom Hook layer as well so it is not visible on the screen for now.
You should now see the Hook layer has been cut into 2 parts.
Select the right half of the hook and delete it.
Select the left part of the hook and choose Path -> Close Path to make it a closed shape.
Select the Ring and left Hook layers and choose Path -> Back Minus Front.
The result should be shown below where part of the ring is removed where the hook overlapped it.
Now we can unlock and show the original bottom Hook layer, and now the right part of the hook will look like it is behind the ring and the left part of the hook is in front of the ring
Hook effect
Hook effect
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Re: Hook effect
Thanks for the tutorial!
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Re: Hook effect
Would you please describe what to do with the knife tool?
You show a red square around it and a red arrow across the hook...and the dotted line. To me that meant to drag across the hook with the knife tool. When I do that the shapes lose their fill and I cannot choose Path -> Back Minus Front as directed a few steps after that.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Thank you.
You show a red square around it and a red arrow across the hook...and the dotted line. To me that meant to drag across the hook with the knife tool. When I do that the shapes lose their fill and I cannot choose Path -> Back Minus Front as directed a few steps after that.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Thank you.
Re: Hook effect
Just hoping that the tutorial creator will see this question and reply.
Re: Hook effect
When you use the Knife tool, it slices the shape which would result in open paths.
After that step in the tutorial, there is a step you need to do the Path -> Close Path to close it again, and then you can apply the Back Minus Front
After that step in the tutorial, there is a step you need to do the Path -> Close Path to close it again, and then you can apply the Back Minus Front
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Re: Hook effect
I haven't really messed around with SCAL4 yet as I've been working a lot.. But this is a great tutorial..
Re: Hook effect
cool. love the tutorials. So many questions
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