Question: Hiding objects

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Rai López
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Post by Rai López »

I'm using this technique a long time ago and this really works because I'm obssesed in use the FEW number of points/bones in my designs... only a problem/limitation for me is that if you use the Line Width tool in any point all the outlines take the same width and only the top shape is vissible :( ...I'd love that the width tool works in consonace of the width of the shape for that you can get results like this:

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Post by Rasheed »

Oh, I think I understand. A set of points can have more than one outline and fill. I didn't know that.
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Post by Nichod »

Yeah. It can be useful. For instance you can have two different outlines. And thus you can have one side of a sphere with a brush as an outline, the other as a solid variable width line. Brings up some interesting effects options.

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Post by Rasheed »

Or you can just create strange animations, like this SWF, which isn't even weird.
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