Use Freehand MultiWave Line to draw a line that shapes the wave patterns in a MultiWave Fill.
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MultiWave Fill areas, using two MultiWave Lines to shape the flow of the fill within the wings. See Change Bumblebee Wings to MultiWave Fill with a Wave Line. |
MultiWave Fill, using a short MultiWave Line to add texture to an embroidery |
Use a long line to position the stitch lines in an embroidery, or use a short line to add texture to the stitching. The lines do not have to be within the fill area, however they should not cross each other. Vary the density or use a motif to change the effect.
Select a MultiWave Fill area and click Freehand MultiWave Line . Draw a line across the area. Control–click and choose Finish Freehand MultiWave Line to finish.
Choose Object > Freehand MultiWave Line, and draw a line in the selected MultiWave object. Control–click and choose Finish Freehand MultiWave Line to finish.
With a MultiWave Fill area selected, click the Freehand MultiWave Line
icon.
Draw a line over or near the selected area.
The MultiWave line appears on the fill, with the first and last points as a squares. The other points are circles if the line is curved, and square if the line is straight. The wave patterns in the fill follow this line.
Note: You can move points after the line has been created. To add or remove points, use Insert Point
or Delete Point
.
Repeat to place as many MultiWave lines as desired.
Use Delete MultiWave Line
to remove a MultiWave line. See Delete MultiWave Line.