Thank you so much my friend, I really appreciate that. Stitching sub paths, because it's in the path effects menu, can seem daunting to beginners but it is so easy to use I just had to cover it. Thanks again & #StayCreative 😁
Yes! You are right my friend. It really is. You can make some very cool designs with this. You can also animate them too with apps like Davinci Resolve (editing software). Take a look at my Animated Wallpapers video to see what I mean #StayCreative my friend
As soon as you finish with any path effect, selecting Path > Object To Path (Or CTRL+SHIFT+C / CMD+SHIFT+C) will finalize the result so you can edit it in any way you see fit as you would with any other path my friend. Hope this helps #StayCreative 😁
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Thank you so much my friend, I really appreciate that. Stitching sub paths, because it's in the path effects menu, can seem daunting to beginners but it is so easy to use I just had to cover it. Thanks again & #StayCreative 😁
Thanks ButtonPress - I was just searching for info on stitch sub-paths and found this great tutorial
I am very happy that you found it useful my friend. Thank you and remember... #StayCreative 😁
Very nicely and clearly explained. Thanks.
@vijay-n3t Thank you, I really appreciate that. I am happy that you have found my content useful.
#StayCreative my friend
Seems like a great way to make desktop wallpapers!
Yes! You are right my friend. It really is. You can make some very cool designs with this. You can also animate them too with apps like Davinci Resolve (editing software). Take a look at my Animated Wallpapers video to see what I mean #StayCreative my friend
Thanks.
You are very welcome 🙏
Is there any way to convert these sub-paths in to normal paths?
As soon as you finish with any path effect, selecting Path > Object To Path (Or CTRL+SHIFT+C / CMD+SHIFT+C) will finalize the result so you can edit it in any way you see fit as you would with any other path my friend.
Hope this helps #StayCreative 😁