curiously wondering why you deleted the message to which I was
replying???;
to make what point???
The initial messager was interested in knowing how to create a 3D
drawing of interlocking tubes;
that can be easily be done by hand; even if it's done to
architectural scale.
From: Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de>
Date: Sun, May 27, 2018 at 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] overlap(?) objects in draw
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Hi anne-ology,
anne-ology schrieb am 27.05.2018 um 19:45:
The best method can't be done with these computers - I've tried LOs,
as well as others, only to be disappointed yet again;
so my suggestion would be to draw what you have in mind,
then scan this into your machine;
you'll then have what you've imagined.
BTW - even expert cartoonists, as Disney's, have not been able to
find a machine to make drawings better than the artist;
for proof, just compare Disney's animated films - the hand-drawn
ones are so superior to the computer robotic movements
You disregard the point, that Draw is a tool for construction of vector
graphics. It is not a tool for painting. So do not blame Draw for not been
able to do, for which it is not designed.
Kind regards
Regina
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