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Switch multiple nodes from Smooth to Sharp and vice versa


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Greetings everyone!

This is one of my very few forum posts because *usually* I've found an answer to my questions via Google. I've been watching a lot of the basic tutorials too and I'm generally more and more pleased with the software.

I do have a specific question:

I know that for Desktop, if I have a smooth node and want to switch it back to a sharp node I press alt+left click (I believe on Mac it's command key.) Is there a way to switch multiple smooth nodes? For instance, if I copy a curve with 10 smooth nodes on it to an area that needs roughly the same shape but everything has to be modified, resetting those 10 nodes would be beneficial - and I'm having to do this quite a bit because I'm doing a huge series of diagrams of the human hand.

Thanks in advance, and if this question was already asked but with different wording, please link me and close this. Cheers everyone!

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1 minute ago, HenrySpock said:

I know that for Desktop, if I have a smooth node and want to switch it back to a sharp node I press alt+left click (I believe on Mac it's command key.)

Alt on Windows is Option/Alt on a Mac. The Command key is used where Windows users would use the Ctrl key.

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Is there a way to switch multiple smooth nodes?

Select multiple nodes by marquee-dragging or Shift-clicking with the Node Tool, and then use the controls on the Context toolbar to change the node type.

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