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Create a pattern of diagonal lines from thin to thick

Enthusiast ,
Sep 14, 2021 Sep 14, 2021

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I know I should know how to do this, but for some reason, I'm not figuring it out. I need to create a pattern of lines... getting gradually thicker across the pattern. How do I do this? Is it step and repeat somehow? Morphing? It seems like it would be an easy thing to do. Thanks for any suggestions you can give me. 

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Enthusiast , Sep 14, 2021 Sep 14, 2021

OK, so when I went back to check on my post, I saw some suggested responses to the right of my post. And one of them  answered my question! This is exactly what I was trying to do. I knew it was a simple process... but my brain just wouldn't go there today. šŸ™‚

Thanks you both for your quick responses! 

For anyone else looking for this answer, here it is:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/how-do-i-make-a-diagonal-lines-fill/m-p/6731350#M22293

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If I understand you, you may create a blend between 2 lines, one thin and the other thick.

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Do you want to create a pattern swatch? If so, can you post an example that shows the desired look?

 

Or is it something else?

 

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OK, so when I went back to check on my post, I saw some suggested responses to the right of my post. And one of them  answered my question! This is exactly what I was trying to do. I knew it was a simple process... but my brain just wouldn't go there today. šŸ™‚

Thanks you both for your quick responses! 

For anyone else looking for this answer, here it is:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/how-do-i-make-a-diagonal-lines-fill/m-p/67313...

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That is a simple method to rotate a vertical pattern, but where is the from thin to thick from you original question?

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