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Cannot get Spine to Reverse using Blend Tool

Community Beginner ,
Jan 08, 2020 Jan 08, 2020

Howdy, 

 

Hoping someone here can help me. I'm trying to recreate this wave blend. The original is from shutterstock and unfortunately, expanded, making it hard to work with. Our client wants us to move the blue portion of the wave down which is near impossible with the expanded object. So I figured I would take the two paths, recreate the blend, and all would be well, right? 

 

Screenshot 2020-01-08 12.07.26.png

 

Wrong, because of course it can't be that easy. As you can see when I imitate the two blend paths, and use the blend tool, it blends but in the wrong direction. I've tried changing the path direction, reversing the spine, changing the hierachy of the objects - literally nothing is working and i'm about to tear my hair out. Am I doing something wrong? Or is what I'm trying to do impossible without the original paths? 

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Community Expert , Jan 09, 2020 Jan 09, 2020

With the direct selection tool select the yellow marked anchors. Then with the blend tool click on the 2 marked with the arrows one after the other to create the blend.

Bildschirmfoto 2020-01-09 um 10.37.57.pngBildschirmfoto 2020-01-09 um 10.42.11.png

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Advocate ,
Jan 08, 2020 Jan 08, 2020

I would suggest taking the shutterstock expanded wavy lines and turn them back into strokes in order to expand them.

Here is a link that explains how;

https://community.glowforge.com/t/how-to-get-a-centerline-trace-in-illustrator/21392

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 08, 2020 Jan 08, 2020

Hi Meganchi,  I did that already, the reworked artwork you see above is using strokes, not the expanded object. 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 08, 2020 Jan 08, 2020

I don't this is about the wrong direction. I rather think that the original artwork has been blended by selecting some reference points. You do that by selecting the same amount of anchors on both paths and then Illustrator focuses on those points when blending.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 08, 2020 Jan 08, 2020

You may want to provide a sample .ai file in case you are allowed to provide it.

 

This way it would be easier to make a solution that may please you.

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Advisor ,
Jan 09, 2020 Jan 09, 2020

if this happened to me i would create the blend again, its easy. 

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 09, 2020 Jan 09, 2020

as you can see in my post - that's what i've been trying to do, however it is not going in the same "direction" as the original 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 09, 2020 Jan 09, 2020

With the direct selection tool select the yellow marked anchors. Then with the blend tool click on the 2 marked with the arrows one after the other to create the blend.

Bildschirmfoto 2020-01-09 um 10.37.57.pngBildschirmfoto 2020-01-09 um 10.42.11.png

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 09, 2020 Jan 09, 2020
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This was the trick! Thank you so much for taking the time to show that to me, you've saved me and my team from a very large headache. 

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