Drawing Line Stars

You use the "Line Star Tool" (shown above) to create stars drawn with crossing line pattern. Line Stars are constructed with a pattern of crossing lines that connect the points. These stars may be drawn in 3 different forms (Across, Alternate, and Thirds). Examples of the these are shown at the bottom of this page. The default style is the "Across" style, use the Graphic Details drawer to select the other forms.

You use the "Line Star Tool" (shown above) which is found on the Creation Tool Palette to create lins stars. If the palette is not visible open it by selecting "Creation Tools" from the "View" item of the "Main Menu". The new star will be drawn on EazyDraw's front window. The desired window must be brought to the front before clicking on the tool.

The line star will be drawn with the current Style, Dash, Arrows, and Shade (Gradient Fill) selections. These may be determined by experiment -- just draw it --; or the conditions may be inspected and changed by viewing the appropriate panel with all existing graphics deselected. These selections may of course be changed individually after creation.

How to draw a line star

Line stars are drawn by clicking the "Line Star Tool Button" on the "Creation Tool Palette". The "Number Creation Cursor" (shown above) will reflect the tool selection when the mouse is over the front (top) document window. The star is drawn with the mouse by a single click and drag sequence. The new star is shown as you drag the mouse. The center of the star is placed at the point of the initial mouse down click. The radius and defining angle follow the mouse drag movement. The number of points can be entered by typing a number on the keyboard while the star is being drawn, hence the number or "pound" shape of the creation cursor. The number of points will change to reflect the number entered.
A "Line Star" may be drawn in 3 different forms which are defined by the algorithm used to connect the points of the star. The default (most common form) is the "Across" method. The across method draws the star by connecting opposite points. The number of points must be odd and greater than 5. The "Alternate" method is drawn with lines connecting alternating points. This method also requires an odd number of star points greater than 5. The "Thirds" method is drawn by connecting every 3rd point. If only 5 points are used, all the methods produce the same shape.
These are always drawn initially with the "Across" method. You need to use the Graphic Details Drawer to switch to one of the other forms.

The new star becomes the only selected object after creation. You may move or resize the star by clicking inside the star or on one of the handles. If you need to place the star at a particular position, make it a certain size, or change the number of points this may be accomplished after the creation step by using the Graphic Details Drawer to modify the specific parameters of the star.

The Line Star is filled according to the selected "Winding Rule" that is chosen on the Color and Style panel. This graphic form is one that provides interesting patterns when the "Even - Odd" rule is chosen. Follow the Winding Rule link to learn more about this parameter.

The star starts with 5 points, EazyDraw does not provide a way to change this initial value. Entries for number of points are limited to allowed values for each form (odd numbers of points are usually required for the start to draw properly). If a particular radius or number of points is required, create and modify one star and then make copies or duplicates to draw several of the desired form.

If stars are needed frequently, the star tool may be added to the Toolbar. If you prefer this convenience use the Customize Toolbar item found under "View" on the "Main Menu". There you will see the "Star Tool" button, just drag it to the position you prefer on the Toolbar.