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Simple? Vanishing Line/Stroke Question

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samspectre

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Jan 20, 2004
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I'm using Illustrator CS3. I'm trying to create a line that has a set width at one end and tapers evenly down to another width (or "0") at the far end. Preferably this would work across many anchor points...

I've been searching for strokes/lines that are vanishing, narrowing, tapering, etc. but can't find any reference to this seemingly simple idea.

Thanks!
 
Well you can do what you want but I don't think the path and stroke work that way.

What's probably happening is that you're selecting a 5 point stroke on one end and a 0 pt on the other, this just makes the whole path/line 0pt.

The path/line is made up of anchor points, which can expand into control lines for curves, these control lines have handles on them to control the line you've drawn and the next line that is going to be drawn.

The path/line usually has 3 basic handles/anchor points on it, at the beginning, middle and end for controlling the shape and angle of the path/line.

You add a weight/stroke to the path, but you can't have the path 10pt at one end and 0pt at the other.

You would need to have a closed path, one that is joined and completed.

To do what you want, draw a box of 10pt, or place guides 10pt apart.

Then with the pen tool, click 4 times, once at the top of the box (without the box selected, it's only a guide) then shift click at the bottom of the box/guide and then the third click should be where you want the line to be 0pt. Then click back where you started to close the path.

Now you move the widest end, where there are two anchor points and move them apart or closer together if needed. and you can move the other end, where it tapers out to 0 pt up or down, or left and right to control it.

Hope that helps.
 
...would use the art brush method:

1. Create a stroke the point size require

2. Expand the stroke to an outline

3. left or right hand side corner points move to central location of shape (y axis)

4. drag pointed shape to brushes palette, choose art brush (defaults are fine)

5. draw another stroke at 1 point, apply custom brush

6. have length of stroke at any value, even curved or a close shape, the start point should be the same specific point height in step one above, a 2pt stroke would double this value.

7. if you wnat to colour the stroke, change the art brush (double click it) and change to 'Tints' under 'Method', at the foot of the dialog.

Andrew

 
Thanks so much Andrew. That is an awesome solution!
 
...to add if you wanted to modify the point size, just create another modified shape, drag over the existing brush with the alt/option key held down, then all that used the previous brush will up date on the fly...

Andrew
 
...just choose 'apply to strokes' in the dialog that appears...

Andrew
 
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