[Main point of this chapter]:join command; Convert to Paths command! [Features]: difficult to understand, but the steps are simple and clear. [Specific production steps]: |
First, use the Ellipse tool to draw a blue oval filled with color, and then use the free Transform tool to rotate, zoom to the extent you are satisfied. (like the right figure--〉) |
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Second, the written text. Font color is also selected in blue, mainly for the future to highlight the effect of the contrast. The position of the text should intersect with the ellipse. |
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Third, select the text layer, click the menu item "Text-->convert to Paths" (shortcut key Ctrl+shift+p), with the Super selection tool (white arrow) point Chinese word, at this time the text has been the path node state, each letter is a separate path aggregation. You can move the mouse over to see if the independent Red Path display box appears as shown in the left image. |
Select a few letters in the text layer that intersect the ellipse. Here we will "F, L, Y" Three letters selected, (with the SHIFT key to achieve multiple selection). Then hold down the SHIFT key and select the ellipse, at which point we also select four objects: three letters, an ellipse. Look at the right figure--> |
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This step is the key. On the premise of selecting four objects at the same time, click the menu item "Modify-->join":)! Did the amazing thing happen? Yes, we need the effect is not already produced ... |
Note: We pass the join command after the contrast effect color, mainly with the ellipse intersection of the letter "F, L, y" "into" the white, in fact, and the background color is unified, you can try to change the backgrounds, see the effect ah ... :) hehe ... [] here, we need to simply understand the meaning of the "join" command, or the function. With a simple example, believe you will soon understand: |
First of all, we want to understand that if you want the join command to work, you need to manipulate at least two objects at the same time. and two objects are best to intersect, and if you use the join command for two objects that are not in the Intersect state, the effect is consistent with the group command. Even if you are working on more than two objects, you need to have a couple of objects with intersecting relationships ... (as shown in the picture on the right). |
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Second, the color changes after the join command. Colors will be unified for the color of your first drawing ... You can test it yourself. Well, the relevant knowledge to speak so much, everyone himself under more experiments, more experience! ............ |