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      861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
      last edited by 861475_VctSt

      @VectorStyler

      deally, I'd like something that lets me freely draw each line by hand, rather than generating them by entering values on a panel.
      It would also be nice if I could input text along the lines.
      😃
      I'm eagerly awaiting it.

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        larsherold @861475_VctSt
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        @861475_VctSt
        Earlier I used OmniGraffle, https://www.omnigroup.com/omnigraffle
        for charts, diagrams, interface dialog structure and simple PCB-routing. Beautifully crafted software, check it out! Mac only though...

        BR/ Lars Herold

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          Subpath
          last edited by Subpath

          @li-xiao , @861475_vctst

          i like to add that you are able to create your own "Arrowhead"
          in vectorstyler

          select your Design for the arrow head and go to
          Menu > Styles > Create Styles > Create Arrow Styles

          dont remember which one was better Preset or Style
          but i manage to create a circuit like stroke this way
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          .
          Circuit  Arrow 1.png
          .
          .
          arrow styles.png

          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
            Thank you for the tips.
            What I'm looking for is unrelated to the theme; it's not a manual operation. I want to automatically generate circuit board pattern in a regular or random pattern based on the variations in intensity of background shapes or images, similar to the numbers and horse images I recorded in my video.
            Turtle.png
            https://youtu.be/i2g5R4UiS7g

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              Subpath @Li Xiao
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              @Li-Xiao

              This looks cool and interesting.
              I tried something, like your pics a while ago
              in "Paragraphic" but could never solve how to do it.

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              GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                Li Xiao @Subpath
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                @Subpath said in Connect Tool:

                @Li-Xiao

                This looks cool and interesting.
                I tried something, like your pics a while ago
                in "Paragraphic" but could never solve how to do it.

                Creating this kind of effect in VectorStyler is very simple and convenient.

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                  861475_VctSt @larsherold
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                  @larsherold

                  I've been using OmniGraffle since version 3 (OG) for over 20 years now. Diagrams created in OG can be copied and pasted into VS as vectors. (In my case, since it's Japanese, the text gets garbled and is completely unusable.) While OG is a useful tool to have, it just doesn't feel natural to me.
                  When drawing flowcharts, I mainly use a low-cost software called VisualDesigner2. It has a pre-modern UI, but the operation feels familiar. (This cannot be copied and pasted into VS.)

                  Anyway, my approach is not to generate with a generator, but to draw, adjust the balance, draw again............ a very 20th-century style of operation.

                  @Li Xiao
                  @Subpath

                  On the other hand, I don't use software that generates complex shapes with generators much, as my field is different.
                  Recently, there's FontLab's VEXY LINES, for example.
                  https://
                  www.vexy.art/lines/

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                    Subpath @861475_VctSt
                    last edited by Subpath

                    @861475_VctSt

                    Thanks for the tip.

                    I think much, if not everything, that "Vexy Lines" offers is possible with
                    the Repeater in Vectorstyler.

                    Paragraphic is similar as well. But I'll definitely take a look.
                    Because that's exactly my area; I like to experiment. 🙂

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                      Subpath @861475_VctSt
                      last edited by Subpath

                      @861475_VctSt

                      Here a Tip, Diagram related.
                      The "yEd" Graph Editor is a free java based Diagram App.
                      (Win, Mac, Linux)

                      Here a Link
                      https://www.yworks.com/products/yed/download

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                        EricP
                        last edited by EricP

                        Yes connectors would be a great addition to VS. Ones that stay connected to the shape or path when it is moved and keep a fixed angle to the normal of the connected path.

                        You can find various connector styles in draw.io
                        https://app.diagrams.net

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                          861475_VctSt @EricP
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                          @EricP

                          Thanks for the useful site info.😃
                          It's a handy web app.

                          @vectorstyler
                          When implementing it in VS, I expect something beyond PowerPoint.
                          When lines intersect, the detour method is crucial.

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                            VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
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                            @861475_VctSt said in Connect Tool:

                            When lines intersect, the detour method is crucial.

                            That can make it more complicated.

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