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      Subpath @EricP
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      @EricP said in New Youtube video : VectorStyler Repeater Basics:

      I know you said you don't want to publish your tutorials on YT but maybe you could think about it again:)

      I've thought about this a few times, partly because I keep getting
      asked about it. I can only speak for now, but I consider it still very
      unlikely.

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

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        Li Xiao @EricP
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        @EricP
        The video tutorial with operation and voice narration makes it much easier for beginners to understand — great job!

        Since I made the purchase, I’ve recorded over two hundred videos. Most of them were made for friends who bought the software after my recommendation, mainly to solve specific issues. The demo files used in those recordings were provided by the people who asked the questions, so they’re not suitable for public sharing.

        The combination of various features makes VectorStyler incredibly powerful. Even when I encounter some issues, it inspires me to think of many ways to solve them.

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          Subpath @Li Xiao
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          @Li-Xiao said in New Youtube video : VectorStyler Repeater Basics:

          The combination of various features makes VectorStyler incredibly powerful. Even when I encounter some issues, it inspires me to think of many ways to solve them.

          That's exactly one of the reasons why I like VS. The many ways to
          approach a task. I'm quite aware that this can be overwhelming for
          some.

          To them, I can only recommend sticking to what they need or are
          familiar with. I think the basics aren't complicated, sometimes not
          in the way you're used to, but not complicated. Later, they'll really
          appreciate the other possibilities.

          When I started with computer illustration, I came across an article—
          I think it was in (german) Page magazine—titled "Zen in the Art of Illustration."
          The lessons I learned from this article have stayed with me ever
          since and have left a deep impression. I believe the title was derived
          from the book "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"

          A simple exercise was to draw a very child like basic house using
          every conceivable tool, and there are countless possibilities.

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

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            EricP
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            New video posted : Control your shapes with variables in VectorStyler

            https://youtu.be/K2JZD1L1b4o

            0_1762882677009_VectorStyler number variables thumbnail.png

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              Subpath @EricP
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              @EricP

              Isn't that vector graphics magic? 🙂

              My admiration and respect for @VectorStyler the Dev of
              this Gem has always been very high. But from today on,
              he is the "David Copperfield of vector graphics" to me. 🎩

              Btw. a very deep bow from me to you. For making this great Tutorials ! 👍

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

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                EricP
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                New video posted : Transform Shapes with Effects in VectorStyler

                link : https://youtu.be/84fYbg1jcjQ?si=Gq6aG8RziVej3QQr

                0_1763215157554_VS shape effects thumbnail.png

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                  Kumr
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                  @EricP There are amazing videos and are very helpful. Need some help here for a project.

                  I am trying to pack the three objects in the shape. I am not able to figure out how to add space and spread objects of variable shapes and sizes in random mode. Kind of circle packing but with objects.

                  0_1763354040182_Repeater.jpg

                  Attaching the file here.
                  0_1763354384477_Repeater.vstyler

                  M1 MacBook Air, 16GB, macOS Sonoma 14.4.1

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                    EricP
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                    @Kumr yes there is no circle packing option in VectorStyler, at least yet. It was requested but it's quite complex to implement.

                    I tried to modify your file but could not get to satisfactory design.
                    I tried the following :
                    1- use grid pattern instead of random, to have control on spacing, then use "adjustement" settings in additional repeater settings to randomize a bit the position and rotation
                    2 add a transparent circle to each shape to impose some spacing on the random distribution, but it did not have an effect (2nd canvas)

                    maybe others will have better ideas

                    0_1763362871384_1763354385554-repeater2.vstyler

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                      Subpath @EricP
                      last edited by Subpath

                      @EricP , @Kumr

                      There is a little Circle Packing Tool here:
                      https://github.com/ehufsted/HalftonePAL

                      0_1763364931484_CirclePacking-tool.png

                      You can export the file as an SVG.
                      Import it into VS.
                      Ungroup all and fill all with the same color.

                      Then, use the "Colorize" with only three colors and select "Randomize."
                      After that, you can select the objects by their color
                      and modify them, resize them, or do whatever you want.

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

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                        Kumr
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                        @EricP thank you for all your time and help. I’ll try to use the methods in the file shared.

                        @Subpath that little tool might have been helpful, but it’s not opening on my Mac. I keep getting a message that it’s either damaged or can’t be opened. I tried the fix suggested on the website, but no luck.

                        There are some scripts available for Illustrator that can be used for circle packing. I’ll experiment with them and hope it works.

                        Thanks again for the help.

                        M1 MacBook Air, 16GB, macOS Sonoma 14.4.1

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                          EricP
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                          New video posted : Color your vector design in vectorstyler

                          https://youtu.be/e5BqIlhPDVw?si=SzJdZePtnPI18W4l

                          0_1763918624781_VS color effects.png

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