Sketchy rounded line caps

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Sketchy rounded line caps

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To get rounded line caps with the Sketchy Line feature.

1.Create a line around 8-10 linewidth is ideal.

2.Click on the Sketchy effect.

3. Set Radius to 8.

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http://www.wienertoonz.com/linecaps.anme

Note: This feature only displays when rendered.


Same settings, this time used on a straight line with the Line Width Tool on one end.
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Post by DK »

The Sketchy Line feature in AS exports perfectly into Flash. :)

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Post by rylleman »

Great feature!
Is rounded ends all the effect does?, if so I think "sketchy" is a bit misleading and not explaining what the effect does.
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Post by DK »

As far as I could tell that's about it. I took me a while to figure out what Sketchy meant too but I'm so happy with the rounded line caps I'm not going to complain ;)

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Post by heyvern »

Good grief!

Was this always there or is it new?

Can't believe with all my experimentation I never came across that one!

Fantastic!

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Well....you know what....I think it may have been there now I think of it. The only reason I looked was because I've been going through the interface looking for new things added since 5.5. Surely it could'nt have been there all along could it?

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Post by DK »

HOLY GUACAMOLE!!! Sketchy line feature has been there all along. Just re-installed 5.5 to check!!!

:oops:

Oh well......just goes to show. AS is full of suprises.

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Post by donnie »

Wow, thanks DK!

..and it exports to Flash without any complications? (it doesn't make the file sizes bigger or anything?) - Thats great!, thanks again for posting.
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Post by DK »

I exported a very simple object using the Sketchy line feature and it seemed to import into flash perfectly. The rounded caps are one aspect of Flash that I really love in my linework and that has forced me to work in Flash for certain projects in the past which is a pain for complex character animation. Now I can do it all in AS once again :)

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Post by synthsin75 »

Jeez, this is why we need a comprehensive manual for ASP. Think of all the headaches a simple definition of the sketchy effect could have saved.

Thanks DK!!!!!
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Anyone want to bet this ain't in the "official" AS guide? <bg>
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Hehehe.... :lol:

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oh, excellent tip. thank you!
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Post by Rhoel »

Thanks DK, always wondered what this did. Discovered the maximum setting is 8. The line does go a little soft at this settings, which can be both desirable or a problem, depending on what you are doing.

I'm going back to a problem character with discontinuous lines to see if this is better than the brush solution.

Thanks again.

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Post by human »

Many years ago, when I was doing technical writing, we used to produce "task-oriented" documentation based on the premise

"if you want to do X" then choose "tool or method Y"

I can imagine someone doing a lengthy table of these hints, and there would be a place in it for this technique.
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