11-27-2020, 02:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2020, 02:48 PM by eepjr24.
Edit Reason: PS.
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I'll use the speedometer as an example here.
For this I used 5 ofn-dial-marks, one each to create the blue and red marks and 3 more to subtract the out the curves. If I had been more awake this morning, I could have done it with 2 subtractions and an offset to not erase marks but it was too early for degree maths.
With the ability to uncheck inner or outer curves from the path output this would take 2 uses of ofn-dial-marks.
Either way there would still be a bit of clean up where the marks intersected or where the I did not want the smaller red marks on the bottom. The first I think Ofnuts has a tool to accomplish (subtracting the contents of one path from another) and the second is really just one lasso selection and delete.
None of this is really difficult, I just thought it was a nice feature to add if it was not difficult and something that Ofnuts wanted to work on. Who knows, in 6 months or a year I might even be familiar enough with python to give it a whirl. =)
PS: Please ignore the fact that my car is run by someone who uses base 12 instead of base 10, my degree maths were even worse than I thought this morning.
- Ernie
For this I used 5 ofn-dial-marks, one each to create the blue and red marks and 3 more to subtract the out the curves. If I had been more awake this morning, I could have done it with 2 subtractions and an offset to not erase marks but it was too early for degree maths.
With the ability to uncheck inner or outer curves from the path output this would take 2 uses of ofn-dial-marks.
Either way there would still be a bit of clean up where the marks intersected or where the I did not want the smaller red marks on the bottom. The first I think Ofnuts has a tool to accomplish (subtracting the contents of one path from another) and the second is really just one lasso selection and delete.
None of this is really difficult, I just thought it was a nice feature to add if it was not difficult and something that Ofnuts wanted to work on. Who knows, in 6 months or a year I might even be familiar enough with python to give it a whirl. =)
PS: Please ignore the fact that my car is run by someone who uses base 12 instead of base 10, my degree maths were even worse than I thought this morning.
- Ernie