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Voir le tutoriel vidéo

There are 2 ways to close a shape: either by looping it or by joining two ends.


Looping a shape'

1. If there are several shapes in the scene, select one of the shape's dots that you wish to loop to make sure that it is the active shape.

2. Select Shape | Loop.

The last dot of a shape then merges with the first dot. The software creates a line between the two ends.


Joining two ends'

1. Select the first or last dot of a shape.

2. Select the first or last dot of a different shape. To know how to select the dots of a shape, go to the Sélectionner les points d'un gabarit section.

link= The two selected dots can also be the first and last dot of the same shape.

3. Select Shape | Join ends. The system extends the lines from the ends and joins them at the point where they meet.




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