[solved] One object; one z-value?
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[solved] One object; one z-value?
Is it possible to have different parts of a single object have different Z values? I want part of an object to lay on top of another object but I want the reverse for another part of the image. I can always create the "illusion" using a third object, but would prefer to use as few as possible.
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Re: One object; one z-value?
No, you'll have to create the illusion.
For clarification, your example might be to have two objects, a circle and line - the line passes from one side of the circle to the other, kinda like a no smoking sign. But you want the line to be above the circle on one side, and below the circle on the other side. This is not possible.
For clarification, your example might be to have two objects, a circle and line - the line passes from one side of the circle to the other, kinda like a no smoking sign. But you want the line to be above the circle on one side, and below the circle on the other side. This is not possible.
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Re: One object; one z-value?
Okay. Thank you.
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Win 7/10, Inkscape 0.92.2
We don't inherit the Earth from our parents; we borrow it from our children.
We don't inherit the Earth from our parents; we borrow it from our children.