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It seems that the fill mode menu does not work.

Affinity Designer 1.5.0.9 / Windows 8.1 x64

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The Fill Mode works. Would you like to come to this result?

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hmm... I was just reading a help, maybe I misunderstood. :)  (See attach)

if I change between Alternate and Winding, then nothing happens.

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I know what you mean. Unfortunately, I can not help because I'll solve this usually different.

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So I would do it. Excuse me I have some experimenting with the colors :)

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Thank you very much for your time;) but I do not understand it is a bug or not?

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I can not tell you that. :mellow: I have tasks always chosen a different path for such.

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So I understand it, there is a tutorial or can you post where you can see the times a Designer file? Thank you. :)

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I'm not sure of any tutorial, however if you look at my attached screenshot you will see:

Alexandr's original shape - I've moved the nodes away from each other and this shows multiple individual closed curves without intersecting lines.

Two additional stars - These are made up of a single closed curve, however the lines are intersecting - allowing the fill mode to be changed (as the two stars show). 

I've attached the AFDesign file to help you understand :)

FillMode.afdesign

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Thank you for your time and effort. The support is really great. I've seen how was my mistake. :)

 

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Yes! Thank you guys for helping to understand. I thought that it should work like in Inkskape)) 

Where you can combine a lot of curves, then switch between the Even-Odd and Nonzero mode. (see attach) 

I expect the same behavior in the Affinity Designer, however it is working with only single curve.

OK, guys, thanks again for your time.

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