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Combine 2 curves with diffrent stroke pressure


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Hello together,

how can i close 2 curves with different stroke pressure? When i combine this curves, only one stroke pressure will be used for both curve but i will keep both pressure.

How can i make this? 

Regards - Der Mann mit der Melone :)

 

 

 

 

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In Affinity, currently a Curves (Kurven) object can have only one set of stroke & fill properties, so if you want 2 curves to have different stroke pressures you can't add them together.

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Hi Pan Tau,
Welcome to Affinity Forums :)
The only way to achieve what you want is converting the curves to shapes selecting them then going to menu Layer ▸ Convert to Curves. You can then combine them (unless you don't mind to simply group them). You will lose the ability to edit them as strokes (lines) but it may help achieve the result you need. You can always duplicate the original lines and hide them in the layers panel just in case you need to readjust them later/convert again to curves.

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