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4) Draw a small ellipse covering just the lower right corner and subtract again.
5) The knife blade is now complete. To make the handle, draw a rectangle and an
ellipse as shown.
6) Merge the shapes together.
7) Group this image with the previous one.
Aids for positioning objects
Draw has various tools to help you arrange the objects with respect to each other.
Here we explore some of the more important ones.
Moving an object to the front or to the back
When you combine or merge objects, the end result varies drastically depending on
which object is “in front” and which one is “behind”. In Figure 110 you can see the
difference.
Figure 110: Subtracting objects: the result varies depending on which object is in
front.
If you imagine several objects stacked one on top of the other, the one referred to as
“Front” is the one on top of the stack. The one referred to as “Back” is the one on the
very bottom of the stack.
First select an object, then on the Drawing toolbar, long-click on the Arrange icon
to open the Position toolbar. This toolbar can be torn off and made to float.
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