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Creating New "Stroke"' Profiles with the Width tool

Enthusiast ,
Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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I use this (one of the Default)  Profile for my project:

RogerBreton_0-1724092475716.png

But I found the "tip" too pointed?
So I edited it with the Width tool but there are a number of "difficulties" I could work around?
This is where I got, so far:

RogerBreton_1-1724092828894.png

You see the "tip" of the Profile that I thickened but how would I "smooth" the two points where the thickness of the Profile becomes 30 pts, the thickness of the Stroke? That does not seem to be possible. 
I wish Adobe would make some kind of "Profile Editor"... 

 

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Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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You can smooth out it by adding and modifying more width points. Depending on your demand it may require an unreasonable number of additional width points, though.

 

Therefore a question arises: Perhaps it's better to create and use appropriate brushes for your Coke bottle in that case?

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That is a good suggestion.
The (Stroke) Profiles feature is very underrated in Illustrator.
Adobe ought to invest a little programming in it, in my opinion... 

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