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    • srxS Offline
      srx
      last edited by

      Would be nice 😄 Something like interactive http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=66492

      www.saurus.rs

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      • Didier BurD Offline
        Didier Bur
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        @srx:
        Yes the tool will be interactive exactly like the "divide" option of the context menu, the red points are moving along the curve when you hover the curve with the cursor.

        DB

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          dtrarch
          last edited by

          Please Didier

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          • R Offline
            rparsons
            last edited by

            That would be awesome. And as always, thank you for all you do.

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              rv1974
              last edited by

              There are some dilemmas:
              Will it build a new curve with straight segments between new vertices or it'd just split existing curve keeping existing segmentation? Ideally it'd be nice to give 2 options.
              How it'd treat 'important ' say 90 degr. corners?

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              • srxS Offline
                srx
                last edited by

                @rv1974 said:

                There are some dilemmas:
                Will it build a new curve with straight segments between new vertices or it'd just split existing curve keeping existing segmentation? Ideally it'd be nice to give 2 options.
                How it'd treat 'important ' say 90 degr. corners?

                The curves would be easy to explode later.

                www.saurus.rs

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                  rv1974
                  last edited by

                  We all know to explode. I asked something different. Imagine L-shaped (2 segment, 3 vertices ) curve. What methodics will be choosen to divide it to 3?

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                  • Didier BurD Offline
                    Didier Bur
                    last edited by

                    @rv1974:

                    in this case you'll have 3 possible results (depending on the option you select): 4 lines, 3 curves, or a single curve with 5 vertices.

                    DB

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                      rv1974
                      last edited by

                      Or single 3-segment curve with 4 vertices (original middle vertices will go away)??

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                      • Didier BurD Offline
                        Didier Bur
                        last edited by

                        Please go here for downloading the plugin:
                        https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=70027

                        DB

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