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LunaticMuch

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  1. Technically yes, it would be easier with Visio or even Powerpoint. I could do there and them embed the result in design and do the rest of the illustration. I can use just pixel instead of vectorial and draw it by hand, but I am very bad with hand free unless it's a whiteboard.
  2. Here the concept, pardon if it's powerpoint. I am making an illustration where I need to design a graph network (many of -). So I need to put say 10 circles, lines that links logically these circle, and then rearrange them. As you see, with the line anchored to the circle, moving a circle cause the line to move. If manually, it is time consuming. Is there a way for me to design the graph network and then move arounds the nodes (i.e. circles) causing the line which are linking them to follow? IMG_0038.MP4
  3. Hi there, I am trying to do something, which probably is not possible. I am designing a simple thing with 2 circles and a line which connects both. Using the snap tool, I have set the line to start and end from the center of the circles. Now, I would like to link the 3 shapes together in a way that when I move a circle, the line stretches and follow the new circle position. Group and compound do not work for this, because they create a shape which is the result of all shapes in the compound. Is this even possible?
  4. Hi, I am looking to buy Affinity for iPad but I cannot solve one question: does it come with a good set of predefined shapes - not only square, circle and line but also a human, a pc, a phone,etc - ? If not, how difficult is to create a library and import vector shapes coming from internet like Nounproject or Openclipart directly on the iPad (considering its limited abilities to manage files)? Thanks S
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