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      monsterfox @VectorStyler
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      @VectorStyler This is just a case, I know that VS can also do it. I want to ask, can this function be added in the repeater? Make it into a switch to fuse two adjacent shapes. Make a halftone effect. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Au79csRg6QY?feature=share

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        VectorStyler @monsterfox
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        @monsterfox In the video, some of the shapes are handled differently than others, so this is not for the repeater.
        But otherwise, yes this is doable in VS.

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          Subpath @monsterfox
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          @monsterfox

          take a look at this video from @encart to get the Idea
          Note: Hold the Alt-Key and do the Boolean Union then
          (this is Vectorstylers Combine Mode (Live BoooleanMode))

          Here the Video

          He post this in a Tutorial of mine which shows some
          possibilities of the Combine Mode
          https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/1963/easily-editable-arrow

          Win 11
          CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
          GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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            monsterfox @VectorStyler
            last edited by

            @VectorStyler Okay, I just want to figure out how the fusion effect of adjacent graphics in the halftone effect is achieved, and it feels similar to the effect in the video, so I put forward a suggestion.

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              monsterfox @Subpath
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              @Subpath Thank you for the tutorial link. I will try the halftone effect and see if the graphic fusion works.

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                VectorStyler @monsterfox
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                @monsterfox Similar steps as in the video, but you have to expand the repeater.

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                  monsterfox @Subpath
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                  @Subpath The effect is not the same as I imagined. 0_1717947713567_mmexport1717947698681.jpg

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                    Subpath
                    last edited by Subpath

                    @monsterfox

                    I don't know what you had in mind,
                    and I'm not sure if what was shown in the video
                    is possible with the repeater

                    In the meantime i figure out that the Affinity Designer
                    Contour Tool works a bit different then the VectorStyler
                    Contour Tool.

                    Affinity Designer allows no Color in their Contour Tool
                    which VectorStyler Contour Tool does not offer.

                    To get the Effect shown in the Video in VS your Circle has
                    to have a Stroke and "Use round joins on cusp corners" set.

                    Here a video showing the principle in VS.

                    It also takes a bit more work to do this with the Contour tool
                    in VectorStyler than manually. But on the other hand, the
                    Contour Tool produces interesting results.

                    Win 11
                    CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                    GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                      Subpath
                      last edited by Subpath

                      @monsterfox

                      I gave the Repeater a go

                      Repeate Circles with a Contour and
                      "Use round joins on cusp corners" set like this

                      Reduce the Space between them (in Repeater)
                      to get the Effect

                      0_1717959193080_Repeater-1.png
                      .
                      .
                      Expand the Result from Repeater and
                      delete the Circles you dont want to process.
                      0_1717959257076_Repeater-2.png
                      .
                      .
                      Select the circles and do a Boolean Add.
                      0_1717959280052_Repeater-3.png

                      0_1717959287467_Repeater-4.png

                      Win 11
                      CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                      GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                        monsterfox @Subpath
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                        @Subpath Really thank you for your enthusiasm. I have mastered the effect in your video. The effect I imagined should be like the bitmap in Photoshop, the halftone effect, and the circle graphics above 50 degrees of gray will fuse until 100 degrees of black.Their fused state is based on the current graphic, but my effect picture is not the same. The fused area is in a plum blossom state.

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                          Subpath @monsterfox
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                          @monsterfox

                          Thank you, I don't see that as enthusiasm. When I saw your video,
                          I remembered that Encart had already shown something similar.

                          As far as I know, this fusion effect only works well with shapes of the
                          same size. So I don't know how your idea could work.

                          Win 11
                          CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                          GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                            Li Xiao @Subpath
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                            @Subpath
                            He wants to create Euclidean halftone using the Fusion Ball method. Currently, Repeater and Fusion Ball cannot achieve this. We are looking forward to version 1.3 to see if it can be done.

                            Euclidean dot (Transforming Round Dot): Round/Square/Round
                            https://workflowhelp.kodak.com/download/attachments/229783381/worddava24f2bf877b5355acdd16d960264293a.png?version=1&modificationDate=1686070462915&api=v2

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                              Subpath @Li Xiao
                              last edited by Subpath

                              @Li-Xiao

                              In my opinion, the fusion effect is not suitable for replicating something like this.
                              Because it only works well with shapes that are the same size and an contour/outline is needed.

                              0_1718259339331_Fusion-Effect.png

                              Win 11
                              CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                              GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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