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@ralph i have one, I’m not sure if this is possible but this is very interesting Cut-out nodes, Basically like a cookie cutter but the nodes, All nodes basically have a toggle option where it can be cutted out or not and a toggle option where it could be invisible, This also applies to polyfills.
For example: a circle node with a cut through option and another circle node with an invisible option, The circle node appears to look like a ring, and it does not affect the other pre-existing figures.
Another example is a rounded segment with the don’t cut through option, A segment with a cut through option and a triangle node with the invisible option, You’ll notice that the triangle creates some sort of hole but the rounded segment behind it makes it look like an actual triangle node. This is very useful with house windows with visible detailed interior (gradients)
This is a very useful option and can possibly conserve nodes and maybe don’t need a seperate figure to make interiors, You can create stuff like ripped jeans, visible interior, letters, bites, curved shapes (like a curved ramp) and some stuff with some kind of hole, Personally i think this is useful because some fig makers when they make something with a hole in it use very small nodes and try to outline it, wasting some nodes for use






Sounds laggy
i’m almost positive you described “masking” in the most difficult way possible lol
i say this every time but i swear, there’s 2 features people ask for but in new ways every time and every time I am always impressed lol
but yes, I understand what you mean (especially the house/window example) but masking and (unrelated, but layers) will be SN PC things due to the necessary UI and overall complexity
if/when, that is
Just do it !!!!!!