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I‘m quite new to Affinity Designer on iPad and watched the tutorial videos.

I wasn‘t able to find the solution to a rather simple challenge I currently have: I have a simple rectangle (as an example for a closed shape) and want to cut it in two parts along a straight (in the easiest case) line so that two shapes (not necessarily two rectangles) are being created.

I know about the boolean operations but those need at least two closed shapes and don‘t work with one shape and one line (i.e. a closed shape and an open shape). – Or do they?

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36 minutes ago, metawops said:

and don‘t work with one shape and one line (i.e. a closed shape and an open shape). – Or do they?

Just convert layers to Curve Layers and expand strokes, then Subtract to create separate shapes. If you just want the line to be removed from the shape (still a single shape), you just set the lines layer blend mode to Erase.

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Awesome, thanks so much!!

I see that the „line“ you used actually isn‘t a one dimensional line in the mathematical sense but in fact another closed curve with a thickness.

So I tried with a straight line with thickness 0.1 and it worked nicely. However, doing it with a line with zero thickness failed. 🤷‍♂️ So I guess it‘s not possible to create, for example, two triangles that have exactly the same area as the rectangle that was cut along one of its diagonal – mathematically speaken?

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You can just break the nodes and then rejoin them in separate layers.

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43 minutes ago, metawops said:

I see that the „line“ you used actually isn‘t a one dimensional line in the mathematical sense but in fact another closed curve with a thickness.

If you want to use a closed curve with no thickness, you need to extend its ends outside of the shape that you’re cutting.

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The ‘Divide’ command will automatically close any selected curves that are open, by joining the ends with a straight line segment.

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To restore the original fill to the cut-off part of the rectangle, copy the filled part and ‘Paste Style’ to the unfilled part.

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To finish off, you need to delete the leftover part of the cutting shape. All very tedious!

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20 hours ago, metawops said:

I‘m quite new to Affinity Designer on iPad and watched the tutorial videos.

I wasn‘t able to find the solution to a rather simple challenge I currently have: I have a simple rectangle (as an example for a closed shape) and want to cut it in two parts along a straight (in the easiest case) line so that two shapes (not necessarily two rectangles) are being created.

I know about the boolean operations but those need at least two closed shapes and don‘t work with one shape and one line (i.e. a closed shape and an open shape). – Or do they?

Something like this?

 

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