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    Converting a tutorial from Illustrator (Blend Function) to VectorStyler

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    • VectorStylerV Offline
      VectorStyler @fewerjunk
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      @fewerjunk The "Cut path at anchor point" of AI is the "Separate the selected shape..." from the context panel:
      0_1670309855089_separate.png

      But after separating the two nodes, you will need a "Object -> Break Apart" to be able to delete the inner arc.

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        fewerjunk @VectorStyler
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        @VectorStyler

        Ok, I've quite clearly got the two parts separated here and I can't get "Blend" to work as shown here:

        https://www.vectorstyler.com/documentation/blending/blendtool/

        My file: (As best I can figure, divided into two, separately clickable parts)

        0_1670325309882_Abstract_Knot_Illus_Vctr.vstyler

        Blend (Here at about 1:20)

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJEW96YH6PQ

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          VectorStyler @fewerjunk
          last edited by

          @fewerjunk It seems that these two paths are inside some groups.
          First ungroup all, then select one of the paths and select Object -> Shape -> Reverse Path Direction to have both paths the same direction.

          Then blend will give what is needed.

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            B-Vs-V @VectorStyler
            last edited by B-Vs-V

            @VectorStyler Interesting shape. I can get this easily now that I dealt with blending:

            0_1670343810539_WIG.jpg

            but I can't get the final shape with the transform tool... I don't see how ? It can be of use but not what is expected.

            0_1670343876797_WIG'.jpg

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              VectorStyler @B-Vs-V
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              @Pat The movement in the transform view has different implementation in VS and AI, so this will give different results.

              I will try to improve this.

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                B-Vs-V @VectorStyler
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                @VectorStyler I like the way VS handles objects transformation & maybe implementing an option to get the same transform than AI ?

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                  VectorStyler @B-Vs-V
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                  @Pat I think the only issue here is how the movement is handled, and it should be easy to fix.

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                    Subpath
                    last edited by Subpath

                    @fewerjunk, @Pat

                    in case you dont know

                    there is a way to arrange your shapes in realtime

                    i use clones for that

                    please note:
                    this works only if you select all Nodes
                    of the original Object (the clones will follow then)

                    Here a Video how i made it:
                    live moving a orginal Object and so the clones

                    0_1670348681271_Logo.png

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                    GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                      B-Vs-V @Subpath
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                      @Subpath excellent... still many features to learn ☺

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                        Subpath @B-Vs-V
                        last edited by Subpath

                        @Pat, @fewerjunk

                        forgot one thing
                        about the Tranform Panel i used in the Video

                        you could change Values in that Transform Panel
                        via Up and Down Key and via the Scroll wheel

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                          fewerjunk @Subpath
                          last edited by

                          I got this, by grouping the finished blend which made it easier to rotate (from the center I think vs from an edge). Quite a bit of tinkering. Not a bad result.

                          Thanks for the help.

                          0_1670487017668_Abstract_Knot_Illus_Vctr_FINAL.vstyler

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