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  1. Hello world, Affinity designer has taken me out of complete design noob into semi noob. Any help would be greatly appreciated in this trying time.. In summary, I need to create single line strokes out of some curves/shapes that i've made. I have taken a font, built a shapes over the letters, now I have shapes with hundreds of nodes. If I have the shape of a "P" consisting of dozen nodes, is there anyway to represent that by two single stokes. EG. One stroke for the " I " another for the ")" Any advice or further reading materials would be excellent, although, explicit instructions would be superb. Thank you world, Adam (It's to be used with the following if that's any help) https://maxwellito.github.io/vivus/
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