Is there a quick way to draw a curved line with thickness that changes in Illustrator?
I am curious to see if there's a quick way to draw a curved line with thickness that changes in illustrator, like this sample:
Also, is there a way to apply this to an outlined stroke?
Thanks!
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I am curious to see if there's a quick way to draw a curved line with thickness that changes in illustrator, like this sample:
Also, is there a way to apply this to an outlined stroke?
Thanks!
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I am curious to see if there's a quick way to draw a curved line with thickness that changes in illustrator, like this sample:
Also, is there a way to apply this to an outlined stroke?
Thanks!
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I am curious to see if there's a quick way to draw a curved line with thickness that changes in illustrator, like this sample:
Also, is there a way to apply this to an outlined stroke?
Thanks!
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Make the path and set:
- Weight
- Cap: round
- Profile: triangle
- Flip Along: start or end
To apply this type of path in a shape, make an Art Brush with the described path and stroke the shape with that brush:
Thank you for the detailed explanation :) Helped a lot
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
If I may ask, is there a way to apply something like this to an outlined stroke? (or turn an outlined stroke into a path again?
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
Answer updated.
– Danielillo
5 hours ago
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Make the path and set:
- Weight
- Cap: round
- Profile: triangle
- Flip Along: start or end
To apply this type of path in a shape, make an Art Brush with the described path and stroke the shape with that brush:
Thank you for the detailed explanation :) Helped a lot
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
If I may ask, is there a way to apply something like this to an outlined stroke? (or turn an outlined stroke into a path again?
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
Answer updated.
– Danielillo
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Make the path and set:
- Weight
- Cap: round
- Profile: triangle
- Flip Along: start or end
To apply this type of path in a shape, make an Art Brush with the described path and stroke the shape with that brush:
Thank you for the detailed explanation :) Helped a lot
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
If I may ask, is there a way to apply something like this to an outlined stroke? (or turn an outlined stroke into a path again?
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
Answer updated.
– Danielillo
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Make the path and set:
- Weight
- Cap: round
- Profile: triangle
- Flip Along: start or end
To apply this type of path in a shape, make an Art Brush with the described path and stroke the shape with that brush:
Make the path and set:
- Weight
- Cap: round
- Profile: triangle
- Flip Along: start or end
To apply this type of path in a shape, make an Art Brush with the described path and stroke the shape with that brush:
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Thank you for the detailed explanation :) Helped a lot
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
If I may ask, is there a way to apply something like this to an outlined stroke? (or turn an outlined stroke into a path again?
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
Answer updated.
– Danielillo
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Thank you for the detailed explanation :) Helped a lot
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
If I may ask, is there a way to apply something like this to an outlined stroke? (or turn an outlined stroke into a path again?
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
Answer updated.
– Danielillo
5 hours ago
Thank you for the detailed explanation :) Helped a lot
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
Thank you for the detailed explanation :) Helped a lot
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
If I may ask, is there a way to apply something like this to an outlined stroke? (or turn an outlined stroke into a path again?
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
If I may ask, is there a way to apply something like this to an outlined stroke? (or turn an outlined stroke into a path again?
– Rozi Buber
5 hours ago
Answer updated.
– Danielillo
5 hours ago
Answer updated.
– Danielillo
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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