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EffectBlend.EndPoint
Property EndPoint As SnapPoint
Member of EffectBlend
The EndPoint property returns or sets the ending mapped node for a blend. The starting and ending mapped nodes determine how the intermediate objects are transformed from the start shape to become the end shape.
The following code example creates a blend between a circle and a polygon, and specifies the key nodes on the two shapes that the blend uses as starting points of the shapes:
Sub Test() Dim s1 As Shape, s2 As Shape, eff As Effect Set s1 = ActiveLayer.CreateEllipse2(2, 9, 1) Set s2 = ActiveLayer.CreatePolygon(4, 3, 6, 5, 5) s1.Fill.UniformColor.RGBAssign 255, 0, 0 s2.Fill.UniformColor.RGBAssign 255, 255, 0 Set eff = s1.CreateBlend(s2) With eff.Blend .MapNodes = True .StartPoint = s1.SnapPoints(2) .EndPoint = s2.SnapPoints(4) End With End Sub
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