Vector Networks Like Figma Has
In illustrator vector shapes can only go in one continuous path. If you wanted to draw a cube, it would take 3 shapes, perfectly aligned and 12 points, 6 of which would overlap.
In a vector network a point can have multiple branches meaning that a cube could be one shape, with only 7 points (see image).
This feature would eliminate the need for complex shape overlays to create simple compositions, like a cube.
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Andreas commented
It is completely incomprehensible that this function was not added twenty years ago - and although it is absolutely fundamental we are still waiting...
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Andreas commented
Why are there no cross-anchor points for regular paths like in the gradient grid? This would be a huge improvement, in fact, it would be a revolution!
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Shirley commented
A "draw on vertex" option - for drawing two or more objects that share part of their outline. Hard to have two objects that butt up together and draw on exact same path.