Hey, okay, I was working all my life with x3 now started to work with x8, and I found out strange curves bending:https://i.gyazo.com/5068ecf0960166e5d0458369d562ab5d.mp4So working with circle shape is tragedy for me, to avoid this crap I should add additional nodes, or correct those bending by hand, so such a things taking a lot of time...Any solutions?
And also if you move object from the place with "shape tool" the same horrible thing happens ;i.gyazo.com/41886eb627a52b5c3a60d32476ee68d2.mp4
I believe you're using "uniform" nodes. Select all nodes and choose "Cusp" before to drag nodes
Yes the "Cusp" helping for such a thing, but don't you think it's strange when you trying to move object with that tool without moving the nodes, and it's defomating the shape?
No, since it was the difference between cusp nodes, symmetric, etc. It's not an error or malfunction of the program, just different options. I always start using cusp nodes on all drawings, then change some nodes if I need it
Hmm, no it's not normal when you move all shape and it distorting. it should be repaired in future versions of corel:)
from my personal point of view, by default all nodes should be cusp, as it was on old versions. That's why I start using straight lines always
If you move the object, using the Pick tool or with the Shape tool (all nodes selected), it is logical to expect the object to retain its shape. It surely is a bug and needs to be fixed.
I understand your point of view, but this is not a bug. A bug is when something doesn't work as it should be, on this situation it works as is was designed. Maybe is not what you expect, but it's not working wrong. The problem is to remember the difference between cusp and uniform nodes, If you change the node type, you can drag without any problem. Then, it's not a bug, although the default values could be different in order to avoid this kind of mistakes