Illustrator Q of the Day
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- Meeklo
Hey there!
Ok I have a question, I think its possible, and I might done it in the past but for some reason I dont remember, maybe some of you knows.lets say I use an outline in lusstrator, with a custom brush, how can I do something like "outline stroke" but keeping the properties of my brush?
notice than when you do it this way, you end up having just a regular outline.anyone knows how to do this?
thanks in advance
- mr_snuggles0
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- Moo0
is there anywhere you can find some good brushs or is it best to create your own and how thw hell do you do that it's one thing Ive never touched whilst working with illustrator hope you can help
Thanks Moo
- mr_snuggles0
It's actually not too tricky but requires a bit of playing around, but in essence, you make a pattern or whatever you want to be used by your brush. Select the objects > go to the options arrow your brush pallette and select "new brush" > and then "new pattern brush"
As for downloading others I'm sure there's lot's out there, I just don't know of any offhand.
- Moo0
thanks mr_snuggles and on that note am off for the nite
- Meeklo0
snuggles..
you are the man!!it was right in front on my eyes ,but I couldnt find it, thanks a lot dude!
peace
- mr_snuggles0
word. i'm out for the day as well!