TheSheep
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7 minutes ago, GabrielM said:
Hi @TheSheep,
Welcome to the forums.
A node cannot have more than 2 connections, so you cannot join the third line on an existing node. Joining lines will always join the "free" node. It's the same for closed shapes. You cannot join 2 closed shapes.
Thanks,
Gabe.
Hi @GabrielM,
Thank you for your reply, really appreciate it. I think I get what you mean. These are just lines at the moment as I'm trying to trace a picture. So is there no way of joining 2 nodes together to form one shape or do you have to trace it with the pen tool in one complete go (which i'm finding awkward with detailed areas)?
Cheers,
Sean
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Hi,
I'm new to Affinity Designer (v 1.6.5 mac) so sorry if this is has been mentioned somewhere on the forum I've followed the suggested method(s) (as stated in a tuts) and it's not working as expected? I select the 2 nodes I want to join to make one shape with the node tool then holding down the shift key the 2 nodes go blue as expected see image:
I then select and press the Join Curves tool and this happens? (I've also tried the close curve tool and that closes 2 red nodes, can we change the red nodes? If not can we have the option to change the red nodes)
Now I could be the idiot here, but I want it to join the 2 blue nodes I've selected and for love nor money I can't get it to work.
Please can someone help, or is this an issue as I've literally spent 2 days trying to figure this out with tuts, forums and trials.
Cheers,
Sean
Joining Nodes & Separate shapes
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Awesome THANK YOU!!!!
That's perfect for what I need, you are a true life saver!
I only need an image at the end of the trace, I'll adjust and sort before doing that. I produce music so I like to make my own record/cd sleeves and I'm a nerd haha. I used to use Ai/Ps but after a bust up with Adobe I found this wonderful tool and would never go back (I'm also telling everyone I know about AD/AP).
Thanks again Gabe!