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    Easiest way to do "Pucker" effect in VS?

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    • syllieS Offline
      syllie
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      I found this discussion about Pucker and Bloat https://vectorstyler.com/forum/post/7756 where the objective was to create a diamond. There is now an effect in VS that sortof mimics this behaviour Effects > Outline > Node Bump, however the pucker is much less elegant. What would be the easiest way / best tool to get the luscious curves similar to the AI effect?

      AI:
      0_1681389310849_3e1c46e0-6628-430d-91f5-6cfe95cd88f7-image.png

      VS:
      0_1681389483740_4ccbe3c4-af4e-4482-9673-e46badfc2c8e-image.png

      Windows 10 Pro | 22H2

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        VectorStyler @syllie
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        @syllie No such effect.

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          syllie @VectorStyler
          last edited by

          @VectorStyler aww.. okay - it is quite primitive and easy to make but would have been nice! Thanks for the feedback.

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            Subpath @syllie
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            @syllie

            never give up 🙂

            had a kind of result with
            the Shape Effect > Distortion > Spikes
            (original Shape was a circle converted in curves)

            0_1681390924485_Plucker and Bloat.png

            0_1681390934747_Plucker-Bloat-2.png
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            the shape panel offers also a few options
            in conjunction with these Smart Shapes here
            Tip: change also the Value in the Corner field

            0_1681391282523_Plucker-3.png
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            0_1681391591172_Plucker-4.png

            Win 11
            CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
            GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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              b77 @Subpath
              last edited by b77

              @Subpath What was the initial shape in the Spikes example?
              A squared star? A normal star? I can't get the same effect here.

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                Subpath @b77
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                @b77

                it was a circle, had a example from a illustrator video
                the circle was converted to curve

                Win 11
                CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                  b77 @Subpath
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                  @Subpath D'oh! 😆

                  MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                    Boldline @syllie
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                    @syllie hopefully this is something that can be improved upon in the future. I'm glad you brought it up!

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                      syllie @Subpath
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                      @Subpath @b77 @Boldline Thank you all for chiming in! It is SO good to see this kind of collaboration and hints and tips to get a more complete picture of options. These shapes are much closer to what I had in mind and definitely an option. Thanks Subpath for bringing these settings to my attention!

                      Windows 10 Pro | 22H2

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                        syllie @Subpath
                        last edited by syllie

                        @Subpath said in Easiest way to do "Pucker" effect in VS?:

                        Tip: change also the Value in the Corner field

                        This one is super interesting as the shape of the corner can be edited further to give very interesting outcomes:

                        0_1681415268230_c3abb8b3-518d-48a7-9195-ad13583593e1-image.png

                        Add to that the option to edit the corner shapes and the sky is the limit:
                        https://www.vectorstyler.com/documentation/shapes/editcorners/#create-corner-shapes

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                          Subpath @syllie
                          last edited by Subpath

                          @syllie

                          your welcome, indeed VS offers some playground to have fun 🙂
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                          btw related to corners
                          @VectorStyler made already a video how to edit your own corner
                          here the video with some corner magic
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                          I create a Tutorial a while ago, which shows
                          a bit the power of smart shapes for pattern making
                          Here the link:
                          https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/2142/the-shape-of-things-using-parametric-shapes-for-pattern-making

                          Win 11
                          CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                          GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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