Migrating from CorelDRAW I'd like to add outline to text in Adobe Illustrator. Currently, in Illustrator I cannot find an option to put an object's (text's) outline behind the object. Here's what I would be doing in CorelDRAW (adding text, adding outline to text, put ou...
If there's one thing Illustrator is conspicuously missing, its an "Outline Extrude" feature. Other, more primative vector software has this as a built in feature, but I've yet to see anyone discover a simple way of achieving it in Illustrator without manually removing and adjusting a lot...
I couldn't convert na outline to na object. I search in the help (btw, it is very well made - congratulations) but it doesn't mention this. I found that this is very useful, and in this moment I'm in need of converting outlines to objects because I need to color an illustration ...
API Documentation>CorelDRAW>2020 StyleOutline class Syntax: classStyleOutline{} Remarks: TheStyleOutlineclass represents the settings of an outline style. Properties: NameDescription AdjustDashesSpecifies the outline Adjust Dashes setting BehindFillSpecifies whether the outline should be drawn behind the fill...
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You can do this sort of thing to an extent in CorelDRAW; that app's "artistic text" tool creates text objects that have no bounding box. If you type out a placeholder letter, such as "E" in a geometric sans serif typeface whose features run parallel to the baseline and cap ...
Migrating from CorelDRAW I'd like to add outline to text in Adobe Illustrator. Currently, in Illustrator I cannot find an option to put an object's (text's) outline behind the object. Here's what I would be doing in CorelDRAW (adding text, adding outline to text, put ou...
If there's one thing Illustrator is conspicuously missing, its an "Outline Extrude" feature. Other, more primative vector software has this as a built in feature, but I've yet to see anyone discover a simple way of achieving it in Illustrator without manually removing and adjusting a lot ...