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Could someone please show me how to create a simple, symmetrical, vector heart shape in Affinity Designer? I just want to be able to join nodes like in Adobe Illustrator and Inkscape, so easy and simple. I've been trying to create a symmetrical heart shape with two halves, but whenever I use the node snap tool it messes up one node handle at the bottom of the heart. One node handle ends up being forced into a corner node and the heart shape looses it's symmetry. 

When I try other ways of joining the paths then I get two nodes instead of just one node.

Thanks you for your help. 

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Use the Heart Shape tool

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6 hours ago, firstdefence said:

Use the Heart Shape tool

Yes, but problem with join nodes stay. Changing the shape when joining nodes is very annoying.

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2 hours ago, Pšenda said:

Yes, but problem with join nodes stay. Changing the shape when joining nodes is very annoying.

I agree, also joining shapes and curves can also result in excessive nodes, but the question was to obtain a symmetrical heart shape and that question was fulfilled, it couldn't get much simpler.

 

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@telemax An elegant solution!

When following along with your video, I just needed to read the hint bar at the bottom of the screen and Ctrl click on the Symbol in order to clone it and create the other half of the heart.

Thanks.

P.S. Do you have a video channel?:35_thinking: Your replies are super helpful.

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FWIW, the Heart Tool may be the simplest of solutions, but it is limited to one adjustable property (for some reason labeled "Spread" in the context toolbar), so there are symmetrical heart shapes it can't create, like those labeled "2" & "3" in this heart shapes.afdesign file:

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Thank you all for your help!

I have tried the default heart shape, but I want to make my own custom heart shape. Also, AD seems to have issues when joining nodes with anchor handles, but it works great with corner nodes without anchor handles. 

The 'add geometry' option is the closest solution that I tried, but I'm a perfectionist and it bothers me when there are double nodes instead of just one node. 

I think for now I will merge all of my symmetrical vector drawings in another vector program and then import/paste them into AD

Have a good day and have fun vectoring. :)

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12 hours ago, Fun Art Sam said:

@telemax How did you record your screen? Your video looks so professional. 

This is a regular screen recording app. For Example GeForce Experience, Bandicam, Filmora Scrn and others.
I'm using old Filmora Screen Capture, which came with Filmora Video editor 8.

The main thing is to keep a balance between the quality and the size of the video file.

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Another solution, for the heart shape, is to snap each node handle to a grid intersection to make it precisely symmetrical on both sides. 

This is how I got the node handles to snap to a grid intersection:

1. Turn on Snapping, preset: Object Creation. 

2. Turn on 'Snap to grid' in the preset snapping menu.

3. Turn on 'Align handle positions using snapping options' in the context icon toolbar at the top. 

4. Move anchor handle point to a grid intersection and it snaps to it.

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37 minutes ago, Fun Art Sam said:

That's such a cute and simple heart! I never even thought about creating a heart that way. 

and yet another way is to use dingbat fonts with a heart theme and just convert to curves: https://www.1001fonts.com/search.html?search=hearts+dingbat

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