fusion of two objects in one without union booleanoperation?

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fusion of two objects in one without union booleanoperation?

Postby newage » Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:35 am

Well I'm working in a Blender animation for my page of web design.
I make a path with Inkscape, a particle emitter an a pencil follows the path. It's a cool efect.

The problem it's that I have two font paths in two diferent objects And I don't know how to fusion both in a single one.

Union doesn't work. Well I know that an object must have a single trace. But I want to make a trace between both.

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My work in progress, the background made on Inkscape rotates constantly, I have to add more vegetation growing,
the logo of my page/¿company :D? on the vortex, particles and an animated monkey with a nice cartoon shader.

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Re: fusion of two objects in one without union booleanoperation?

Postby prkos » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:09 am

Use Path > Combine.

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Re: fusion of two objects in one without union booleanoperation?

Postby newage » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:25 am

Thank you very much!! Vectorial programs are a little bit confusing some times.
I will post the final result when I finish.


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