The opposite is to merge curves into a single layer whic is just above it in the menu. then you can do that with the menu option layer > geometry > separate curves. If you then want to split those curves into their own layers so you can join them etc. However, if you want lots of separate curves in one item then use the 'Add new curves to Selected Curves' option to draw curves and they will become part of that layer (note that 'curves' appears in the layer panel description rather than 'curve'). If, you have come back to an existing curve later, after doing a million other things, you simply select the last (or first) point on that curve using the node tool, switch to the pen tool and just draw away, no need for having the 'Add new curves to Selected Curves' option. I dont know how i can explain this so i took photos, when i draw it with pencil tool or vector brush on ipad, it just seems like a. I actually think once you've got your head around it, that this is quite brilliant! So, as your original request stated if you just want to use the pen tool then adjust a few points then return to drawing you can do so without even leaving the pen tool, just hold CTRL (CMD?) down in the pen tool allows you modify the existing points, then release to continue from where you left off still within the pen tool (no need to select the end point again). Hi, I'm having a trouble with the pencil tool and the vector brush, I work on Affinity designer on Ipad for technical drawing, and after I edit it on my laptop Illustrator. ![]() A Blur of 2.8 px worked best on this image. Start bringing up the Gaussian Blur amount until you get a colored pencil-like effect. ![]() ![]() The UX of it is a bit of a pain in the ass PÅ¡enda: Thank you so much for this, is this solution somewhere in the manual? It's so counter intuitive It works, but man it's silly Now, we're going to go to Layer > New Live Filter > Gaussian Blur and Clip that into the inverted duplicate.
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