Brother International PEDESIGN 8.0 Users Manual - English - Page 73

Circle or Oval, Arc & String, or Fan, Edge radius

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Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing) Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing) Drag the pointer to draw a rectangle with corners of Arc the currently specified radius. Example 1 Edge radius: 0.0 mm Example 2 Edge radius: 20.0 mm Click at start point. b Memo: Even if an object drawn with the Rectangle tool is selected, the Edge radius selector appears so that the setting for the radius of the corners can be changed. ■ Circle or Oval The point where you start dragging is considered a corner of an imaginary rectangle around the oval. The point where you release the mouse button is the diagonally opposite point of the rectangle. The oval will fit inside this imaginary rectangle (its greater axis is along the longer edge of the rectangle, and its smaller axis is along the smaller edge). b Memo: To draw a circle, hold down the Shift key while dragging the pointer. ■ Arc , Arc & String or Fan 1. Proceed as you would to draw a circle or an oval. → A radial line appears on the oval when the mouse button is released. 2. Move the pointer to the start point of the arc, and then click. → The radial line disappears. 3. Move the pointer until the arc/arc & string/fan has the desired shape, and then click. Move to end point. Click at end point. Arc & String Click at start point. Move to end point. Click at end point. 71

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Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing)
Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing)
Drag the pointer to draw a rectangle with corners of
the currently specified radius.
Circle or Oval
The point where you start dragging is considered a
corner of an imaginary rectangle around the oval.
The point where you release the mouse button is the
diagonally opposite point of the rectangle. The oval
will fit inside this imaginary rectangle (its greater
axis is along the longer edge of the rectangle, and
its smaller axis is along the smaller edge).
Arc
, Arc & String
or Fan
1.
Proceed as you would to draw a circle or an
oval.
A radial line appears on the oval when the
mouse button is released.
2.
Move the pointer to the start point of the arc,
and then click.
The radial line disappears.
3.
Move the pointer until the arc/arc & string/fan
has the desired shape, and then click.
b
Memo:
Even if an object drawn with the Rectangle
tool is selected, the
Edge radius
selector
appears so that the setting for the radius of the
corners can be changed.
b
Memo:
To draw a circle, hold down the
key
while dragging the pointer.
Example 1
Edge radius: 0.0 mm
Example 2
Edge radius: 20.0 mm
Shift
Arc
Click at start point.
Move to end point.
Click at end point.
Click at start point.
Arc & String
Move to end point.
Click at end point.