Operation
processing of several Boolean operations
Cross-take out the parts that intersect in multiple selected closed paths and delete the remaining disjoint parts. The stroke and fill pattern of the intersected part that was removed is consistent with the path previously at the lowest level.
Look at the picture below and cross the result.
There are four commands under combine, Union (merging), intersect (crossover), Punch (stamping), crop (cutting).
First do the following figure, from the bottom to the position is a circle, square, triangle. This graph is used to verify the capabilities of the four commands.
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Union (merger)
The merge method is to combine multiple selected closed paths into a closed path, and the stroke and fill style of the new closed path is consistent with the path at the bottom of the path before the merge. Look at the picture below, which is the result of the merge. |
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Intersect (Cross) Cross-take out the parts that intersect in multiple selected closed paths and delete the remaining disjoint parts. The stroke and fill pattern of the intersected part that was removed is consistent with the path previously at the lowest level. Look at the picture below and cross the result.
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Punch (stamping) Stamping is using the path at the top of the selected multiple closed paths as a reference object to ram the other selected path below it. Look at the picture below, the result of stamping.
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Crop (cutting) The method of cutting is to use the path at the top of the selected multiple closed paths as a reference object, and remove it from the selected path object in a part other than this path. Look at the figure below and cut the result.
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