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    Shapes in LayOut: Combining, Cutting holes, etc.?

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    • C Offline
      Charlie__V
      last edited by

      JClements:
      In a word.......NO

      You can however create linework and fill seperately and later combine them in a group.
      (please see attached crude example)

      So....your request is a good one as this is a limited/cumbersome solution.

      Best,
      C.


      Shap_Mask.layout

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      • KrisidiousK Offline
        Krisidious
        last edited by

        to accomplish it you have to think as you would about a hatch...

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        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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          pcmoor
          last edited by

          Hi
          another technique would to select a shape say a circle, make the fill transparent by clicking the button in the shape styles, then increasing the stroke by entering say 20 thus creating a doughnut

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          • JClementsJ Offline
            JClements
            last edited by

            Thanks for the quick replies.

            John

            John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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              Krisidious
              last edited by

              I love how different brains come up with different ways to solve the same problem.

              By: Kristoff Rand
              Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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              • pbacotP Offline
                pbacot
                last edited by

                You can also create a shape in SU then copy and paste into LO. However it remains a SU object or if you explode it (under vector style) you have a LO shape but one that is not really nicely editable.

                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                • RichardR Offline
                  Richard
                  last edited by

                  Unfortunately mate there is no function to do so! I do a lot of logos using LO and the only workaround is as Kistoff suggests, create something like a "C" shape with the ends closed, you can then use the slice tool to get rid of the excess where they join if needed.

                  It is a function that I've requested multiple times!

                  [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                    JClements
                    last edited by

                    Another solution would be for LayOut to be able to import common vector graph formats such as pdf, svg, ai.,etc, and then save it to their internal format.

                    John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                    • RichardR Offline
                      Richard
                      last edited by

                      Or have a bunch of shapes by default that can be edited!

                      [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                        greengeorge
                        last edited by

                        Actually yes you can. Use the split tool to split somewhere on the outer edge and then continue from one of the newly splid points inside, drawi the inside edge and then finish on the other newly split point. Lastly double click on the shpe and drag both of the new points so they overlap.

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                          Richard
                          last edited by

                          @greengeorge said:

                          Actually yes you can. Use the split tool to split somewhere on the outer edge and then continue from one of the newly splid points inside, drawi the inside edge and then finish on the other newly split point. Lastly double click on the shpe and drag both of the new points so they overlap.

                          That still doesn't really create a proper hole, but like a letter "C" with the opening joined. Assuming I'm following your suggestion correctly!

                          [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                            ScottBold
                            last edited by

                            Really helpful thread, I was pulling my hair out a bit, but the download and tips from posters - all sorted. Thank you!

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                              agrazdi
                              last edited by

                              How about this trick ..
                              The answer is in the 15 second of the gif.


                              Basic Test

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