I want to use PPT to draw satellite trajectory graphics in ppt, how to make this effect?
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Use the arc tool of PPT to get it done
The difficulty of this graphic lies in the elliptical outline. How can there be a gap in the outline? To draw an outline with a "gap", you need to use the "arc" tool that is used very frequently in PPT.
The specific operation is as follows: Click "Shape - Arc" to draw an ellipse "outline". Use the notched yellow adjustment knob to set as shown in the figure below. (arrow in the picture below)
Then thicken the outline and draw a perfect circle to act as a satellite in orbit.
Next, press and hold the Ctrl keyboard to copy this set of "satellite tracks". Then rotate has the effect of resizing it as follows:
Then copy the blue-green "satellite track" of the sample picture. Note the stacking relationship of the traces in the figure below. The red trace covers the orange trace, and the orange trace covers the cyan trace.
Finally, insert the text box and write the PPT title. It doesn't have to be the font size of the copycat sample picture, the expression of Niu Shining is also good. The following picture uses Arial Black in English font.
Summary: Radian is a tool commonly used in PPT for ellipse or perfect circular contours. It can draw seemingly taller effects. Sometimes some so-called "extremely thin" ring diagrams are drawn directly using radians. This is a A very labor-saving way of drawing. I hope you can master it.
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