I would love to know how to make monkey EYE.... like the one I saw in Dinasours... very beautiful.... I think it's very difficult with many layerssss..
The only method that I can think of, which would allow a single object to have multiple stroke widths, would be to clip the object after it is created. The Clip function is available under the Object menu. Clipping would be difficult to get just right, however, unless the stroke were very thick.
This is Gold! Selecting objects underneath other objects has always been a problem for me...this will save me a lot of time. Thank you.
eclecticdreams 2 months ago
A most useful tutorial ! Thank you !
lejimi2 2 months ago
I would love to know how to make monkey EYE.... like the one I saw in Dinasours... very beautiful.... I think it's very difficult with many layerssss..
borniyo 3 months ago in playlist More videos from tutor4u
THNK U
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Could you do a tutorial about working with colours like selecting 1 particulaor colour, or colour region... andtransform it into other colours....
and save the other colour to a difirent layer..... I wonder if it is possible...
MrDemilord 9 months ago
it would be great if you could share different techniques on masking/clipping object.
nacah 9 months ago
Great tutorial! Useful info.
PenguinTutorialsVids 11 months ago
Very informative, Please create more video.^_^
BTW Thanks.
araso1502 1 year ago
@EmptyMellon
The only method that I can think of, which would allow a single object to have multiple stroke widths, would be to clip the object after it is created. The Clip function is available under the Object menu. Clipping would be difficult to get just right, however, unless the stroke were very thick.
tutor4u 1 year ago