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Hello i have been trying to fuse 2 nodes into one by using the join function but i never get it consistently. There are 2 outcomes usually:

1.- successful fusion, but is very unlikely yet usually wat i need

2.- both node are snapped an seem like it is just 1 node but if you grab it you se there is actually a line between Both nodes, it is very common and not wanted

I have already tried this: (after the video)

Posted in How to join paths?
 

Hi Estalfos,
Welcome to Affinity Forums :)
If you have Snap to geometry of selected curves enabled in the Snap section (Node Tool) the nodes of the curves should snap and produce a clean join when you join them (the node will turn yellow when they snap successfully). It's possible a few specific cases may fail - if you encounter one please save the file (just the two curves is enough) and create  anew thread in the adequate Bugs section for us to log/pqass the file to dev to be checked.

I have tried the forums to see if I was doing wrong and I have follow indication yet it keeps happening at random. Apparently.

I’ll leave the file I’m working on so you can check it. I’m trying to fuse this curves to create a full shape That is mirrored and with no gaps or extra lines, since this are clothing patterns.

 

Queen Serenity.afdesign

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1 hour ago, Estalfos said:

both node are snapped an seem like it is just 1 node but if you grab it you se there is actually a line between Both nodes, it is very common and not wanted

If not perfectly aligned, join adds a line between the two nodes to join them, resulting in two nodes. After joining tap away from node to deselect. Tap node to select and tap delete. The extra node will be deleted. If the nodes are aligned perfectly (yellow indicator) it will result in only one node. 

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Hi Estalfos,

Thank you for the file - I was able to reproduce the issue you're seeing with the node at the top of your document (on the desktop app). However we have been making some improvements to the Join Curves functionality in 1.8.4, so I tried your file on the current desktop beta of 1.8.4 and it is behaving itself! So hopefully when 1.8.4 does roll out the door you shouldn't encounter this issue!

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What about the iPad version tho ?

On 6/23/2020 at 3:44 AM, Sean P said:

Hi Estalfos,

Thank you for the file - I was able to reproduce the issue you're seeing with the node at the top of your document (on the desktop app). However we have been making some improvements to the Join Curves functionality in 1.8.4, so I tried your file on the current desktop beta of 1.8.4 and it is behaving itself! So hopefully when 1.8.4 does roll out the door you shouldn't encounter this issue!

 

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5 hours ago, Sean P said:

Those changes should also be in the 1.8.4 iPad release,

Hopefully soon ... 😬

M1 IPad Air 10.9/256GB   lpadOS 17.1.1 Apple Pencil (2nd gen).
Affinity Photo 1.10.5 Affinity Design 1.10.5 
Affinity Publisher 2, Affinity Designer 2, Affinity Photo 2 and betas.

Official Online iPad Help documents (multi-lingual) here: https://affinity.https://affinity.help/ 

 

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