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The Winding Style parameter is available in these layers:
 
The Winding Style parameter is available in these layers:
 
* {{l|Outline Layer}}
 
* {{l|Outline Layer}}

Latest revision as of 10:05, 20 May 2013

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The Winding Style parameter is available in these layers:

It determines the way in which Synfig decides whether a point is 'inside' or 'outside' which coloring the layer in.

The Winding Style parameter has two possible values:

  • Non Zero
  • Even/Odd

The easiest way to see the distinction is to draw a region which contains a loop inside itself:

Image:Goatse.png source .sif file

The top two images have their region winding styles set to "Non Zero" and the bottom two have their region winding styles set to "Even/Odd". "Even/Odd" makes the region see-through when it crosses itself.

The left two images have their outline winding styles set to "Non Zero" and the right two have their outline winding styles set to "Even/Odd". "Even/Odd" makes the outline see-through when it crosses itself.

http://dooglus.rincevent.net/synfig/regions.html has notes I made while investigating how region filling works, and describes the Winding Style parameter.


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