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Hello, I'm very interested in your work. What a wonderful display.
Personally, Fourier seems to imitate the process of human painting, and all the examples you show can be drawn with one stroke.
I would like to ask if Fourier supports multiple strokes.
Suppose there are two butterflies in the original PNG image, or there are multiple paths in my SVG file,
I want to draw two butterflies with two strokes, because if one stroke is used, there will be a big jump between the two targets,
And even if there is only one target or path, I also want to use multiple strokes in order to simplify and not cause a lot of jumping details,
So in general, my question is how to control Fourier drawing so that it can support user-defined stroke number?
I'm looking forward to your answer,Thank you very much。
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Hello, I'm very interested in your work. What a wonderful display.
Personally, Fourier seems to imitate the process of human painting, and all the examples you show can be drawn with one stroke.
I would like to ask if Fourier supports multiple strokes.
Suppose there are two butterflies in the original PNG image, or there are multiple paths in my SVG file,
I want to draw two butterflies with two strokes, because if one stroke is used, there will be a big jump between the two targets,
And even if there is only one target or path, I also want to use multiple strokes in order to simplify and not cause a lot of jumping details,
So in general, my question is how to control Fourier drawing so that it can support user-defined stroke number?
I'm looking forward to your answer,Thank you very much。
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: