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The Double-Dot Curves Control Method
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SummaryWhen doing steep and extreme curves, it's easy for one dot (or 'node') move to adversely affect a segment elsewhere. By using dots in pairs, you can achieve easier and greater control. VideoClick image to watch on YouTube: DetailPublication Date: 13-Jan-21 Duration: 2:35 The key principle is that if you want to put a fairly sharp turn in curves, put in two dots/nodes, one either side of the corner, rather than trying to do it with just one dot. See alsoAffinity Photo Tutorials on Curves
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