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You can connect a single node’s output to the inputs of multiple nodes (called “branching”).
One node branching to two to split the image to two operations.
You can then composite images together by connecting the output from multiple nodes to
certain nodes such as the Merge node that combines multiple inputs into a single output.
Two nodes being merged together into one to create a composite.
By default, new nodes are added from left to right in the Node Editor, but they can also flow
from top to bottom, right to left, bottom to top, or in all directions simultaneously. Connections
automatically reorient themselves along all four sides of each node to maintain the cleanest
possible presentation as you rearrange other connected nodes.
Nodes can be oriented in any direction; the input arrows let you follow the flow of image data.
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