
Cross-fading
Cross-fading transforms one shape into another. The result is a new group of objects
including the two end points and the intermediate steps.
Figure 196: Cross-fading example
To do a cross-fade, first select two objects.
Figure 197: The two objects
selected for cross fading
Then choose Edit > Cross-fading.
Figure 198: Cross-fading dialog
On the dialog choose the number of increments (transition steps). You probably want
to have Cross-fade attributes and Same orientation both checked. The end result is
shown in Figure 196.
Which object goes in front?
How do I tell Draw that I want and not ?
Select (the object we want in front), right-click and choose Arrange > Bring to
Front (or press Ctrl+Shift+plus). Or select (the object we want behind), right-
click and choose Arrange > Send to Back or press Ctrl+Shift+minus.
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