the selected Control Point
9.7 Edit Mode Editing Tools
Extrude or Extrusion in the Grease Pencil means to stretch a Stroke altering its shape.
This is accomplished by selecting a Control Point on a Stroke, duplicating the point and
moving it to a different location (you may select multiple Control Points).
With a Stroke drawn, in Edit Mode, select a Control Point, press the E Key (extrude),
drag the Mouse and click LMB to set in position.
Note: When using this method the extrusion takes place normal to the plane
represented by the computer Screen. In the default Grease pencil Workspace this is on
the XZ axis.
An alternative to the above method is to use the Extrude Tool.
Have Only Points selected in the Header
Draw a Stroke in Draw Mode then change to Edit Mode and select a single Control Point.
Move Tool shown to distinguish
Figure 9.13
Select the Extrude Tool in the Tool Panel. A control handle (yellow circle with a cross) displays
attached to the selected point and a circle of influence is displayed (white circle). The Mouse
Cursor changes shape
when positioned over the control handle.
Click LMB, hold and drag the Cursor, release LMB to set. Note the extrusion direction.
Extrusion Direction: The default Extrusion direction is Normal (see the Header)
Figure 9.14
Dragging the Mouse as previously described confines the extrusion to the X Axis. Changing to
XYZ provides handles for confining the Extrusion to the different Axes.
Figure 9.15
If you place the Mouse Cursor over the Red
Control Handle the Extrusion will be confined to
the X Axis. Similarly, Green – Y Axis, Blue – Z
Axis.
Positioning the Mouse anywhere inside the circle
of influence, clicking LMB, holding and dragging,
extrudes freely in any direction.
Screen Rotated
Z
X
Y
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