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    Calculating a centerline in VS?

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    • RaaskotR Offline
      Raaskot
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      Is it possible to have VS calculating a centerline (B) or path of closed shape (A)?
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        VectorStyler @Raaskot
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        @Raaskot said in Calculating a centerline in VS?:

        Is it possible to have VS calculating a centerline (B) or path of closed shape (A)?

        No such feature.

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          Raaskot @VectorStyler
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          @VectorStyler
          Sad, but thanks.

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            VectorStyler @Raaskot
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            @Raaskot Just realized that this could be done with a blend.
            Delete the segment at the endings, break apart into 2 curves, reverse one of them to align and the create a 1-step blend.

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              monsterfox @VectorStyler
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              @VectorStyler https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/4554/calculate-the-centerline
              I think what he needs is the function I mentioned before. This function is still very useful and I hope it can be added.

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                Raaskot @VectorStyler
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                @VectorStyler
                Agree, but if the object is closed, meaning hollow (like ie. o's or b's), and more complex, like a freehand drawing, it's too complicated to perform this.

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