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25. Beeline-curve Hybrid Drawing

In E-XD++, all curve and beeline can be hybrid rendered, no matter using GDI mode or GDI+ mode. For example, if you draw a beeline first and take one endpoint of this beeline as one endpoint of another curve, then the beeline and the curve will be connected automatically and form a new hybrid object.

1. Drawing Complex path shape:

This feature is very important for creating complex geometrical shapes, as shown below:

If you draw a new beeline (or a curve) and the two endpoints of this beeline (or the curve) superpose with the two endpoints of another beeline (or curve), then these two lines will be connected automatically and form a closed shape.

2. Editing complex path shape:

E-XD++ supports full features on editing complex path shape, as below:

 

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