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joaoamaral

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  1. Wow! Thank you so much for the help! I've learned a lot! And looking at your posts still a lot I have to learn!
    Thank you for your posts, time and tries! This place is awesome and so are you.

    I haven't finished but I attach my progress as well.
    I don't like when you combine simple curves and then you get so many vector points sometimes (what I call artifacts) but I think in time it will be improved.

    I still have to practice a lot with the colors and the gradients but the geometry is there, thanks to you guys! :D



     

    Screenshot 2018-09-09 21.15.53.png

  2. @dutchshader thank you so much for replying. It is getting closer. Thank you. You didn’t got any artifacts? I converted donut to curves but when I divide I still got them. My final goal is something like this (in attachment) but what looks kind of trivial with Adobe Illustrator (with shape builder and global swatches) becomes  horribly complex. :) do you have any suggestions to do the image in attachment? Thank you again.

    D4FFE266-072A-4C1A-B54F-EF32A2F12344.jpeg

  3. Hi I'm doing a swirly logo. So I started with one donut (1000x1000 the size of artboard) and then I added 4 circles 3/4 the size of the donut.
    I've put each circle in four cardinal points. I believe everything is perfectly aligned. I used outline mode to check.
    Then I use Divide tool and instead of only getting the shapes I get a lot of line artifacts.

    You can check on the attached file, just click the combine button.
    Also +1 on that shape builder tool :)
    Keep up the good work, love what Affinity is doing.

    SwirlGeometry.afdesign

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