Pentoolist Posted August 20, 2021 Posted August 20, 2021 From the newbiest of newbies. I have two curves, developed separately, that I want to join. I control clicked the segments to eliminate the adjoining strokes. I have tried dragging one of the nodes to its corresponding node above or below it; that does not work. Both upper and lower curves are on the same layer. What is the proper way to join them? Any ideas greatly appreciated. Quote
Gear maker Posted August 20, 2021 Posted August 20, 2021 25 minutes ago, Pentoolist said: From the newbiest of newbies. I have two curves, developed separately, that I want to join. I control clicked the segments to eliminate the adjoining strokes. I have tried dragging one of the nodes to its corresponding node above or below it; that does not work. Both upper and lower curves are on the same layer. What is the proper way to join them? Any ideas greatly appreciated. Assuming the upper and lower are each a single curve, not a curves. In this case the easiest way is to click on both layers in the layer panel, click on Join curves and then on Close curves. The Join curves will select the node from each that is the closest. In this case that is obvious that either the right 2 or the left 2 will be selected and it doesn't matter which. If there is ambiguity or you only want a specified set connected then select the 2 nodes you want joined. The Close curves will close the start node with the end node on a curve. So no selection other than the layer is required. R C-R 1 Quote iMac (27-inch, Late 2009) with macOS Sierra
R C-R Posted August 20, 2021 Posted August 20, 2021 19 minutes ago, Gear maker said: If there is ambiguity or you only want a specified set connected then select the 2 nodes you want joined. For me, it has never made any difference if I select any nodes or not -- it has always joined the nodes nearest each other. But I just retested this using the 1.10.0 update & I was pleased & surprised to see that this now works -- even if I select a pair of end nodes very far from each other Join Curves now connects them. Yay! 😀 Quote All 3 1.10.8, & all 3 V2.6 Mac apps; 2020 iMac 27"; 3.8GHz i7, Radeon Pro 5700, 32GB RAM; macOS 10.15.7 All 3 V2 apps for iPad; 6th Generation iPad 32 GB; Apple Pencil; iPadOS 15.7
Pentoolist Posted August 20, 2021 Author Posted August 20, 2021 6 minutes ago, R C-R said: For me, it has never made any difference if I select any nodes or not -- it has always joined the nodes nearest each other. But I just retested this using the 1.10.0 update & I was pleased & surprised to see that this now works -- even if I select a pair of end nodes very far from each other Join Curves now connects them. Yay! 😀 30 minutes ago, Gear maker said: Assuming the upper and lower are each a single curve, not a curves. In this case the easiest way is to click on both layers in the layer panel, click on Join curves and then on Close curves. The Join curves will select the node from each that is the closest. In this case that is obvious that either the right 2 or the left 2 will be selected and it doesn't matter which. If there is ambiguity or you only want a specified set connected then select the 2 nodes you want joined. The Close curves will close the start node with the end node on a curve. So no selection other than the layer is required. 5 minutes ago, R C-R said: For me, it has never made any difference if I select any nodes or not -- it has always joined the nodes nearest each other. But I just retested this using the 1.10.0 update & I was pleased & surprised to see that this now works -- even if I select a pair of end nodes very far from each other Join Curves now connects them. Yay! 😀 Thanks R C-R! and Gearmaker! I'm going to check it out. Quote
Pentoolist Posted August 21, 2021 Author Posted August 21, 2021 Both of the curves were on the same layer, The top and the bottom would select together, but the fill and the stroke were not connected. I kept trying things, and then the fill color went from the bottom part to the top part and then I was able to click the nodes and get the strokes to connect. I used to be pretty proficient with the pen tool in illustrator, but affinity is different enough that I feel like I'm mowing the grass with a power mower that I don't know how to start… I guess I'm going to have to plow through the workbook and online tutorials till I start to get it. Thanks everyone for your help! Quote
Wosven Posted August 21, 2021 Posted August 21, 2021 You can also avoid opening the curves: Add a third shape, with the pen tool if needed, and add them. Delete extra nodes You can also move the nodes before the addition: Or, if the curves are open, you can also move the nodes first, before adding them: Quote
Pšenda Posted August 21, 2021 Posted August 21, 2021 9 hours ago, Pentoolist said: that I want to join Try read this: Quote Affinity Store (MSI/EXE): Affinity Suite (ADe, APh, APu) 2.5.7.2948 (Retail) Dell OptiPlex 7060, i5-8500 3.00 GHz, 16 GB, Intel UHD Graphics 630, Dell P2417H 1920 x 1080, Windows 11 Pro, Version 24H2, Build 26100.2605. Dell Latitude E5570, i5-6440HQ 2.60 GHz, 8 GB, Intel HD Graphics 530, 1920 x 1080, Windows 11 Pro, Version 24H2, Build 26100.2605. Intel NUC5PGYH, Pentium N3700 2.40 GHz, 8 GB, Intel HD Graphics, EIZO EV2456 1920 x 1200, Windows 10 Pro, Version 21H1, Build 19043.2130.
Wosven Posted August 21, 2021 Posted August 21, 2021 @Pšenda, funny thing, I usually use rectangle inside and you outside, but same principle, and fast. Quote
Pentoolist Posted August 22, 2021 Author Posted August 22, 2021 Hi Wosven, Thanks for all the ideas! I'm going to do some experiments and try some of those techniques. Much obliged! Hey, I tried it, and it works great! And it's so simple! I can't wait to become more familiar with this program. Thanks guys! Wosven 1 Quote
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