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Note the join options. If you want a sharp corner, change to mitre join, and adjust the miter limit as needed.

 

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15 minutes ago, gdenby said:

Note the join options. If you want a sharp corner, change to mitre join, and adjust the miter limit as needed.

 

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Thanls very much, very quick response. That did it.

 

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I did a six-pointed star and then did a duplicate. I used the Pen tool to draw a line as outlined in red which I want to do to create the rest of the hexagon but as you can see it does not merge very well with the existing lines. Is there an easy solution to get these two line showing no joint. 

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Instead of duplicating and rotating lines, you can duplicate the entire shape and use clipping to keep some parts visible while hiding the rest, as discussed here:

The linked thread is for the iPad version, so although the principle is the same for the desktop version the Layers panel works slightly differently.

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17 minutes ago, PixelPest said:

Lots of clipping in this case then - ugh. ^_^

LOL. Lots of shapes to draw if you do it the other way!

For the clipping method, you can Boolean add the ‘clipview’ objects to reduce the number of clipping steps.

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