How do I change a curved line thickness as it goes? Monique236926556xja New Here , Jun 07, 2023 Copy link to clipboard Im trying to make a design that involves lines with different thicknesses on the same curved line. Is it possible? I can't find anyone e...
Do you want to change the thickness of the line? --Susumu Iwasaki Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Follow Report More Reply Reply Defineyourgoal AUTHOR Participant , /t5/illustrator-discussions/change-width-on-grouped-layers-after-rotated-the...
To change the weight (thickness) of the line press the up or down arrow beside the Weight, which will increase or decrease the weight. You can also type in the number in the value box or click the drop-down arrow to see the preset weight numbers. Cap types The cap is how the ends ...
Before changing a stroke into a shape, create the stroke and make it the size, thickness, shape and color you want it to be. Think of this as a rough sketch of what your final design will be. Once the stroke is complete, you can then transform the single stroke into an outline strok...
Script to change line weight and drawing order in PDFs giorgi0dm Community Beginner , Oct 23, 2023 Copy link to clipboard Hello everyone. I post here in the hope that someone can help me with a script. I have a number of PDFs to process and would like to take advan...
The ability to edit path color and thickness did not exist then, it came in with CC2018 Dave Votes 1 Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply JULIAN_NYC New Here , Apr 05, 2018 Copy link to clipboard That's correct.. I just added it to the forum i...
It is virtually impossible to see the path line drawn on top of 50% neutral gray and similar shades since CS4 introduction of the thinner, finer path line indicator. The option to change the color or thickness of the path line seems the right thing to do. Adob...
change the bounding box settings back to what they previously were. Setting the path stroke to 0, scaling a path, then changing the stroke thickness back to what it was isn't the worst solution, but it will slow things down a fair bit and I would like to avoid that ...
If the thickness is currently consistent, you could use Offset Path. Since I assume the outside dimension has to remain as it is, you would have to release the compound path, and then use Offset Path on the inner elements -- this will get you most of the way there, but may still r...
Hi, I'm really stuck with illistraitor. I have a whole set of lines which are all the same thickness however, when I convert to pdf some appear thicker...