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Here to share a method I use. By using the Dash Line stroke style, you may divide a curve into fixed-length segments, determine the length of a curve, and even divide a curve into a specific number of segments.

The basic principle is that the length of a dash equals the stroke width multiplied by the "Dash" setting.

After marking out your curve with dashes, you can either use "Expand Stroke" to divide it into shapes, or the Knife Tool to cut the curve down into equal lengths.

I hope someone finds this helpful!

Full instructions: https://mindfruit.games/blog/divide-curve-affinity-designer

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Some similar themes here ...

 

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This is also more a Tutorial than a Resource!

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On 4/5/2023 at 8:17 PM, v_kyr said:

This is also more a Tutorial than a Resource!

To give an explanation why the forums "Resource section" wasn't IMO the right place for this posting. - You yourself did link to a site article of a blog which already tells "Video Tutorial" and at the end of that article, you then also again named it a tutorial (aka "Do you find this tutorial useful?"). So I would classify it first of all to be a Tutorial and not a resource!

So there is no need for you to be confused, as it fits therefor much better here into this forums "Tutorials section" than into the "Resource section"!

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