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== About OutLine Layers==
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== About Outline Layers==
  
OutLine Layers are use to hold strokes or edges of filled shapes. They give cartoon lock to some animations when added to be the edge of the filled shapes. Also stand alone OutLines (strokes) are use to define fold of 3D drawings and used together with shadows (by gradients or feather) is the basic of the artist work.
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Outline Layers are use to hold strokes or edges of filled shapes. They give a cartoon look to some animations when added to be the edge of the filled shapes. Also standalone Outlines (strokes) are used to define fold of 3D drawings and used together with shadows (created using gradients or feathering) is the basis of an artist's work.
  
 
==Parameters of Outline Layers==
 
==Parameters of Outline Layers==
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== Specific parameters for Outline Layers ==
 
== Specific parameters for Outline Layers ==
  
The first 11 parameters of the OutLine are common parameter that are shared for several types of Layers. Click on its links to see its definition. Here are described only the particular parameters for the OutLine Layer.
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The first 11 parameters of the Outline are common parameter that are shared for several types of Layers. Click on the links to see their definitions. Only the particular parameters for the Outline Layer are described here.
  
This is a sample screen shot of an Outline Layer in action
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This is a sample screen shot of an Outline Layer in action:
  
 
[[Image:Outline_Sample.png]]
 
[[Image:Outline_Sample.png]]
  
 
=== Outline width ===
 
=== Outline width ===
The Outline width parameter is a float value in pixels that represent the basic value of the width for all the points of the curve at the same time. It works together with the width parameter of the vertices child values. So setting the Outline Width to 1.0px then the resulting value for the rendered width in that vertex comes from this formula: W = OLW * VW.  
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The Outline width parameter is a float value in pixels that represents the basic value of the width for all the points of the curve at the same time. It works together with the width parameter of the vertices' child values. So setting the Outline Width to 1.0px then the resulting value for the rendered width in that vertex comes from this formula: W = OLW * VW.  
  
 
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About Outline Layers

Outline Layers are use to hold strokes or edges of filled shapes. They give a cartoon look to some animations when added to be the edge of the filled shapes. Also standalone Outlines (strokes) are used to define fold of 3D drawings and used together with shadows (created using gradients or feathering) is the basis of an artist's work.

Parameters of Outline Layers

The parameters of the Outline Layers are:

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  • ZDepth
  • Amount
  • Blend Method
  • Color
  • Position
  • Invert
  • Antialiasing
  • Feather
  • Type of Feather
  • Winding style
  • Vertices
  • Outline width
  • Expand
  • Sharp cups
  • Rounded Begin
  • Rounded End
  • Loopyness
  • Homogeneous

Specific parameters for Outline Layers

The first 11 parameters of the Outline are common parameter that are shared for several types of Layers. Click on the links to see their definitions. Only the particular parameters for the Outline Layer are described here.

This is a sample screen shot of an Outline Layer in action:

Outline Sample.png

Outline width

The Outline width parameter is a float value in pixels that represents the basic value of the width for all the points of the curve at the same time. It works together with the width parameter of the vertices' child values. So setting the Outline Width to 1.0px then the resulting value for the rendered width in that vertex comes from this formula: W = OLW * VW.

Where:

  • W = resulting width of the outline at that vertex.
  • OLW = overall parameter for the width of all the vertices (that is the Outline Width parameter).
  • VW = specific vertex width value.

The width duck would show the radius value for that vertex (W/2).

Expand

Sharp cups

Rounded Begin

Rounded End

Loopyness

Homogeneous


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