>>1772018>>1772021Here is an example of what I mean. In this example, you'll see that the only way using a stroke that I could get decent points, was to mess with the miter of the stroke. The line suffers because of this, because it extends the line far past where it needs to be, and doesn't look as nice.
This is the hair on OUR right. The hair on the left is done using fills with parallel nodes and handles.
Now, look at what you have with your hair in the same place, and you'll notice that the clipped ends look really off, especially when working with vectors - with a vector, you have to remember that someone can expand this to, if they wanted to, fit a 3'x6' poster, and these glaring points will look really, REALLY off, especially the more people look at it.
Just food for thought...