tag:support.nodebox.net,2012-11-01:/discussions/nodebox-2-3/157-how-do-i-get-two-different-geometries-to-display-togetherNodeBox: Discussion 2018-10-19T08:14:50Ztag:support.nodebox.net,2012-11-01:Comment/265994642013-04-27T23:26:38Z2014-02-05T10:41:23ZHow do I get two different geometries to display together?<div><p>Ok, I've figured it out. I used lists of points and then combine
nodes to display all my curves using a single quad curve. But now,
how do I get the same result with different geometries? For
example: how do I display the output of both a polygon node and a
ellipse node at the same time, for example?</p></div>kenzenichinyokiaitag:support.nodebox.net,2012-11-01:Comment/265994642013-04-28T02:34:46Z2013-04-28T02:34:46ZHow do I get two different geometries to display together?<div><p>Hey James,</p>
<p>The correct node is "combine". You can combine three elements
(shapes, curves, etc.). If you want more, combine the output of
multiple combine nodes.</p>
<p>An example of the combine node is on the "Exploring Nodes"
tutorial page:</p>
<p><a href=
"http://nodebox.net/node/documentation/tutorial/exploring.html">http://nodebox.net/node/documentation/tutorial/exploring.html</a></p>
<p>Kind regards,</p>
<p>Frederik</p></div>Frederik De Blesertag:support.nodebox.net,2012-11-01:Comment/265994642013-04-28T04:28:13Z2013-10-14T01:58:52ZHow do I get two different geometries to display together?<div><p>Thanks! :)</p></div>kenzenichinyokiai