| AndrewYWW 
 
 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:07 pm    Post subject: Turing Graphics: Object Order of Appearance |  |   
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				| Hello, I'm currently having a bit of trouble trying to figure out exactly how to place one object in front of another in Turing. I drew two trees in Turing, but I want the one on the bottom to be in front of the one at the top. 
 This is the code that I have for the two trees:
 
 
 %Tree 1
 drawline(320,210,310,200,255)
 drawline(310,200,315,200,255)
 drawline(315,200,305,190,255)
 drawline(305,190,310,190,255)
 drawline(310,190,300,180,255)
 drawline(300,180,305,180,255)
 drawline(300,180,305,180,255)
 drawline(305,180,295,170,255)
 drawline(295,170,300,170,255)
 drawline(300,170,290,160,255)
 
 drawline(320,210,330,200,255)
 drawline(330,200,325,200,255)
 drawline(325,200,335,190,255)
 drawline(335,190,330,190,255)
 drawline(330,190,340,180,255)
 drawline(340,180,335,180,255)
 drawline(335,180,345,170,255)
 drawline(345,170,340,170,255)
 drawline(345,170,340,170,255)
 drawline(340,170,350,160,255)
 
 drawline(290,160,350,160,255)
 drawbox(315,140,324,160,255)
 drawfill(341,171,167,255)
 drawfill(316,141,138,255)
 
 %Tree 2
 drawline(300,190,290,180,255)
 drawline(290,180,295,180,255)
 drawline(295,180,285,170,255)
 drawline(285,170,290,170,255)
 drawline(290,170,280,160,255)
 drawline(280,160,285,160,255)
 drawline(280,160,285,160,255)
 drawline(285,160,275,150,255)
 drawline(275,150,280,150,255)
 drawline(280,150,270,140,255)
 
 drawline(300,190,310,180,255)
 drawline(310,180,305,180,255)
 drawline(305,180,315,170,255)
 drawline(315,170,310,170,255)
 drawline(310,170,320,160,255)
 drawline(320,160,315,160,255)
 drawline(315,160,325,150,255)
 drawline(325,150,320,150,255)
 drawline(325,150,320,150,255)
 drawline(320,150,330,140,255)
 
 drawline(270,140,330,140,255)
 drawbox(295,120,305,140,255)
 drawfill(300,145,167,255)
 drawfill(296,121,138,255)
 
 Tree 1 being the one on top, and Tree 2 being the one on the bottom.
 
 I wish to place Tree 2 in front of Tree 1 so that the black lines from Tree 1 do not appear within Tree 2. Is there such a way to achieve this?
 Any and all help will be appreciated!
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