The best way to go about it would probably be to ditch the idea of duplicating the exact line segments entirely- just create a fresh set of shapes like it would create from a raster image, and then use that for the tweening. Even in cases where I copy and paste a frame, I erase and redraw parts that change (it's exponentially faster and better looking than nudging a vector toward a rough approximation of where I want it.) These things are going to vary from frame to frame- it is a simple fact. I am not a machine- the order lines get drawn in, and the direction in which I draw them, are dictated by what I am drawing, and what the line needs to look like. That is not a viable way of tracking linework drawn by someone who works organically. So if you want a working tween - frame A and frame B would need to have the same order of line drawing and the lines the same direction of drawing.
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