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    Node Tutorials

    Selecting multiple nodes in Studio is exactly the same method as used in Inkscape, so if you know how to do it in that you don't need this tutorial
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    Nodes Explained

    THIS TUTORIAL IS NOT FINISHED IT WILL BE A WIP.

    I can't teach you how to edit your design using Node/Point editing because every design is different and everyone's needs will be different, but if you seriously want to learn this is a start.

    It's up to you to trace a design or type a dingbat and use this tutorial to play around and learn at the same time, if you choose to practise on something you want to be able to use, don't blame the tutorial, program or machine for your mistakes, accept you are learning and you probably won't achieve perfection immediately, but if you persevere you will see how you can effectively use node editing to clean up tracings and dingbats.
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    Working with Nodes

    Making and L shaped card

    I started with my A6 blank card template and by adding a couple of nodes and moving one node turned it into a card with an L shaped front.

    This thread is for small pictorials about nodes, it will be added to from time to time.

    This works with all Graphic programs it isn't Studio specific.
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    Diagonal front card

    Sorry I've no idea what this type of card is called.
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    Rectangle to curvy frame

    Don't be afraid to play with nodes.
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