We've covered many topics with Fabric.js in the previous articles in this series, from basic object manipulations in Part 1 to animations, events and filters in Part 2, to groups and subclasses in Part 3. But we still have a couple of very interesting and useful things to discuss. We'll start with free drawing, then look at various customization techniques, and finish with a discussion of how Fabric works with Node.js.
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