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November 9, 2022
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Objekte ineinander verschränken

  • November 9, 2022
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Hallo,

ich würde gerne die drei Objekte in der Grafik auf die gezeigte Weise

ineinander verschränken.

Kann mir jemand im Detail erläutern, wie ich vorgehen muß?

Danke im voraus.

Vielleicht gibt es Software, mit der man das einfacher hinbekommt.

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Jacob Bugge
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Community Expert
November 9, 2022

Rainer,

 

There are a few ways, a simple way being to cheat, starting with the green one at the bottom of the stacking order, then copy it and get rid of (some of) the lefttmost part including what is beneath the blue one, you can just move the bottom left Anchor Point to the middle of the bottom side and bring the rightmost part to the top of the stacking order, thus covering part of the red one; remember to select both if you need to move or otherwise transform the green one(s).

 

If you wish, you can turn the two green ones into a Selection (Auswahlbefehle),

https://helpx.adobe.com/de/illustrator/using/selecting-objects.html

 

You can also look at Verflechten,

https://helpx.adobe.com/de/illustrator/using/intertwine-objects.html

 

or at Formerstellungswerkzeug,

https://helpx.adobe.com/de/illustrator/using/creating-shapes-shape-builder-tool.html

 

or at Interaktiv malen,

https://helpx.adobe.com/de/illustrator/using/live-paint-groups.html

 

or at masks (Schnittmasken, Deckkraftmasken).

 

Participant
November 14, 2022

Hallo, danke für die Antwort.

Ich bin offenbar zu blöd, als Anfänger brauche ich wohl mehr Hilfestellung, ich verstehe die Anleitung nicht.

Jacob Bugge
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 14, 2022

Rainer,

 

Apologizing for my being blöd, here is a full explanation of an improved version of the simple way with images:

 

1) Start with the green one at the bottom of the stacking order;

2) Copy it and bring it to the top of the stacking order, you can hold Ctrl/Cmd and pres C then F then X then F, the copy shown with a black stroke, thus covering parts of both the blue one and the red one;

3) Get rid of (some of) the lefttmost part of the green copy including what is beneath the blue one, you can just move the bottom left Anchor Point to the middle of the bottom side, the copy still shown with a black stroke (remember to select both green ones if you need to move or otherwise transform them);

4) This is just to show the green copy without the stroke: it looks just like a part of the original.

 

 

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