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Make it easy to make each line segment has different thickness.


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I imagine that much the easiest way to make sure that each line segment has a different thickness is to keep them as separate objects, but grouped. That will allow you to select and adjust any of them without affecting the others.

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48 minutes ago, Alfred said:

keep them as separate objects

The joins may not be clean with that approach...  of course, if the change is done at a segment level, there are limits to how effectively that can happen regardless.  Most apps set line thickness at the level of specific nodes added for the purpose, or possibly just at the nodes joining the segments.  The Affinity apps set it... arbitrarily along its length, totally ignoring the nodes and segments...

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That sample is either way initially created as an outlined vector one ...

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It should be an additional tool to set from this node to this node, you want this thickness. ...from that node to that node you can set it another line thickness. That is what I'm proposing here. I never find any app has this advantage. I'm not asking how to do that logo here....I'm giving an idea for Affinity designer developer for future development.

That is my logo. I designed that logo a long way. Segment by segment where the lines intersecting each other at corners at first.

For info, I'm Coreldraw, Affinity Designer, Inkscape and Adobe Illustrator user.

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2 hours ago, morabira said:

I never find any app has this advantage

The question is - what would it actually be good for, and if it would really be an advantage. If a different thickness could be set for each segment, then why not the color? Why not different line type (nothing, solid, brush, dotted)? Why not different Appearances? Why not different fx? Etc. Having the ability to define "all" line parameters for entire curves or individual segments could be quite a bit of user chaos. And would it really be so convenient and beneficial than to use some alternative solution in some specific cases?

Perhaps it would be useful if two different lines/nodes could be linked, so that when the node of one line moves, the node of the second line also moves, so that the impression of a single curve composed of segments with different parameters would be created.

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For details, refer the tutorial about make a calligraphy font bold here. Here I use Coreldraw, but still need to make the line segment by segment.

It is great if there is a tool that automatically generate the smooth transition like I propose.

https://www.designcontest.com/forum/tutorials/26210-corel-graphics-suite-coreldraw-corelphotopaint-tutorials.html/page-2

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10 minutes ago, morabira said:

It is great if there is a tool that automatically generate the smooth transition like I propose.

Sorry, but I understood your request "Make it easy to make each line segment has different thickness." completely differently. Different segment thicknesses, not automatic smooth transitions, was what my post was about.

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14 minutes ago, morabira said:

So, what is wrong with that

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15 minutes ago, morabira said:

You should read, look and analyze before making any comment.

If you had read my post and analyzed it, you would have found out that I am talking about different thickness of segments (as stated in the title of your thread), not automatically generated smooth transitions. So writing in response to my post about transitions is completely unnecessary.

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35 minutes ago, morabira said:

Imagine using this drawing technique. But the initial design is not solid but in outline with different segment thickness.

That's usually difficult to accomplish with common mathematical defined single line style based Splines, Bezier-Curves, Nurbs ...!  Further such let's name it "variable thickness outline line styles" would need some factor (a bunch of) more nodes here then. - However, instead you can try to reuse and simulate such sort of drawing with some adaptable outline vector brushes, in order to see how far that would get you.

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