A look at the curves/lines toolbar; creating some simple bezier curves and polygons. Also, using the edit points toolbar to add/removed points and make points into bezier curves
Gawd it feels so good finally understanding how this Bezie(r) crap works. Personally i just go with the elliptical shape from the menu and take it from there. What you did in the video starting up with just a line was very interesting to see. Is there any way to use Libre Office drawing so that whatever you are designing will be symmetrical on the "other half side" of the screen? I usually hit the "set to circle" before i begin but i guess there are many way to reach your goals here.
I must be dense but I've wasted probably 5 hours trying to draw a simple constant radius arc (e.g. a quarter circle) I get all kinds of blobs, but I need a smooth curve as I'm trying to make an engineering drawing depicting electrical conduit. Makes it a show stopper for me unfortunately as I need precise 90 and 45 degree arcs. If you could, please, show how this type of line can be drawn to a constant radius. Great tutorials, thank you for your time.
in my libreoffice don't show frame with "edit points", the solution is a click on two arrows at the right bottom corner and choice options "edit points" therefrom.
A bezier curve is NOT an 'arc' (and its correct pronunciation is as you pronounce it - it isn't a 'consensus' - it's a French name and should be pronounced as it would be in France, not some lazy, ignorant version!). The latter is a section of a circle... which is what I want to draw... Why is this so hard?
Beautiful! What a nice tool. What a nice teaching. Thanks a lot!
Dude, THANK YOU!! Helped me tremendously. You have a wonderful day, sir! :)
Thank you! That was so helpful.
Thank you so much! At last i do what i want. Great vid!
Man so simple but so useful!
Thank you
Thank you! Very useful for me :)
Really helpful, thank you for the video
Gawd it feels so good finally understanding how this Bezie(r) crap works. Personally i just go with the elliptical shape from the menu and take it from there. What you did in the video starting up with just a line was very interesting to see. Is there any way to use Libre Office drawing so that whatever you are designing will be symmetrical on the "other half side" of the screen? I usually hit the "set to circle" before i begin but i guess there are many way to reach your goals here.
please tell me how do I combine two edit points into one?
Excellent
I must be dense but I've wasted probably 5 hours trying to draw a simple constant radius arc (e.g. a quarter circle) I get all kinds of blobs, but I need a smooth curve as I'm trying to make an engineering drawing depicting electrical conduit. Makes it a show stopper for me unfortunately as I need precise 90 and 45 degree arcs. If you could, please, show how this type of line can be drawn to a constant radius. Great tutorials, thank you for your time.
In the basic shapes group, there is an arc tool. Please try that.
@@MichaelsTechTutorials Is there a way to set the size of the circle you want, I want to get an arc with a 17 degree curve?
in my libreoffice don't show frame with "edit points", the solution is a click on two arrows at the right bottom corner and choice options "edit points" therefrom.
Thanks for explaining your solution, to help other that have the same problem.
ためになりました。ありがとうございます。
A bezier curve is NOT an 'arc' (and its correct pronunciation is as you pronounce it - it isn't a 'consensus' - it's a French name and should be pronounced as it would be in France, not some lazy, ignorant version!). The latter is a section of a circle... which is what I want to draw... Why is this so hard?
Thank you