
Path Operations
Path operations are techniques used in vector graphics and design software to combine, modify, or analyze shapes by working with their outlines or "paths." They include actions like merging shapes (union), cutting one shape out of another (difference), finding overlapping areas (intersect), or removing common parts (exclusion). These operations allow designers to create complex and precise forms by building on simple shapes, offering flexible control over the design process. Essentially, path operations enable efficient manipulation of shapes' outlines to achieve desired visual effects or structures.