1.24. Filling in Paths with Gaps
Problem
You want to fill in a nearly closed path, but Flash won’t let you, because the shape isn’t quite closed.
Solution
Change the Paint Bucket’s Gap Size modifier to make Flash more tolerant of gaps. Or close the gap using any drawing tool or the Subselection tool.
Discussion
Generally, fills are available to closed shapes only. However, you might draw a line that is almost, but not quite, closed. This often happens when you draw with the Pencil tool using a graphics tablet—the shape looks closed to you, but not to Flash.
You can make Flash more tolerant of shapes that don’t quite close by making Flash ignore small gaps. When filling shapes with gaps, Flash creates a hypothetical straight line between the points adjacent to the gap. It does not actually close the shape, and it is not possible to apply a stroke over this straight line; Flash merely tolerates the gap, enabling a fill to be applied.
You can specify how aggressively Flash should close gaps by using the Gap Size modifier, which appears in the Options tray of the Tools panel when the Paint Bucket tool is active. Settings include Don’t Close Gaps, Close Small Gaps, Close Medium Gaps, and Close Large Gaps.
Often, Flash’s idea of a large gap appears quite small to our eyes, and it’s common that even with the most tolerant setting (Close Large Gaps), Flash will not fill a given shape. In such cases, you will have to manually close the gap (or at least enough of it to fit in Flash’s Close Large ...
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