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  1. Hello guys,

    i want to cut a round circle without filled background (only a small line with a bigger border) into two pieces. I tried to use the shape tool to subtract the one half of the circle but when i do this i get a form of an arc. How can i cut the half without the straight line between the bottom and the top?

    screenshot.png.82702bfcd4759b4ea8ee6ffbe618dc0a.png

    Thats my circle with a thick border.

    screenshot.png.77d333913e8bcade3563d60a7bb02cec.png

    After delete the half (subtract rectangle)  of my circle, i get a arc.

    screenshot.png.45df9c819934985b2d3d184ff61196c4.png

    I want a result like this, but this is not a border.

    I'm very happy to get some help :).

    Regards,

    Sam

  2. Hello Guys,

     

    First of all sorry for the wired Question but i doesn't know how to explain my problem.

     

    Before i buy Affinity Designer i used Ai and there i already worked with Path-Shapes (but i'm still a noob).

     

    I wanna try to design a Polygon Picture, within i need a lot of Polygon's which stand next to each other.

     

    In Adobe Illustrator (Ai) there is a cool function which i didn't find in Affinity Designer yet. If i selected a corner of a triangle and move it near a other corner of a second triangle Ai will automatically set the position of my moved point to the position of the second point.

     

    In Affinity Designer i do not have a help. So anyone has an idea how to set the position of two different points of triangle to the same?

     

    Thanks a lot!

    Sam xoxo

     

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