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Align Objects on Path in 4 simple steps

Adobe Employee ,
Oct 14, 2024 Oct 14, 2024

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Unleash your creativity with 'Objects on Path' in Illustrator 2025 version 29.0 - easily attach, arrange, and move objects along any path, giving designers new ways to create with speed and precision.

 

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Try it yourself

Follow along with a sample file to learn how to use the Objects on Path tool in a few simple steps.

 

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Note:

Objects on Path is only available for Illustrator version 29.0 or later. Update the app now!

Check out our tutorial for a first-hand look at it in action!

A special thanks to Saurav Agrawal (Product Manager- Adobe Illustrator), for sharing this video!

 

Unlock new creative possibilities with 'Objects on Path' – effortlessly align, arrange, and move objects with precision.

Let’s get started with Objects on Path:

Step 1: Select the objects you want to attach to a path. 

Step 2: Invoke the "Objects on Path" Tool from Tool Panel or Object Menu or the Align Panel or Contextual Menu

Step 3: Select the Target Path you want your objects to align with. The objects will automatically attach to the path.

Step 4: Adjust Properties.

 

  • SrishtiBali_4-1727896001269.pngSpacing: Adjust the space between the objects along the path.

 

  • SrishtiBali_5-1727896090380.pngRotation: Rotate objects to follow the path’s curvature.

 

  • SrishtiBali_7-1727896238996.pngMovement: Move objects along the path. 

 

  • SrishtiBali_8-1727896452712.pngOrientation Control: Change Point of Attachment where each object attaches to the path using 9 point widget in Properties Panel.

 

  

Objects are now arranged in visual order, based on left-to-right or top-to-bottom orientation.


Extended possibilities with this feature:

  • Modify Path: After attaching objects, edit the path and watch the objects move and rearrange themselves automatically.
  • Shuffle Objects: Use the shuffle widget to swap positions of objects along the path.
  • Detach Objects: Detach one or more objects from the path without removing the path itself.
  • Attach more objects: In the Layers panel, drag objects into the Objects on Path group to automatically attach them to the end of the path.
  • Create a copy of Attached object: Also, in isolation mode, copy and paste objects into the group, and they will attach to the path automatically.
  • Expand the Objects on Path groupUse Expand to convert the Objects on Path group into a regular group.


Note: The order of the objects on the path won't change if you rearrange them in the Objects on Path group in the Layers panel.

 

This update makes working with paths much more versatile and user-friendly. Make sure to explore the new capabilities, and share your feedback to help improve the feature further! For more details & FAQs about this new feature, please click here.

We’d love to hear from you!

Try out the new "Objects on Path" feature and let us know your thoughts. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need more tips!

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