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Distribute different objects along a path/circle, how to?

Community Beginner ,
Jan 15, 2024 Jan 15, 2024

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Hey there, I'm trying to make these objects to follow a circular path, just like you would do duplicating/repeating an elemtns around a path, but I can't figure how to do that, I'm not sure if I'm missing a simple step to achieve this but is that possible?Illustrator_HciVmIS2C4.png

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Community Expert , Jan 15, 2024 Jan 15, 2024

You could try turning the lines into an Art Brush or Pattern Brush.

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You could try turning the lines into an Art Brush or Pattern Brush.

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probably the best way to do it hehe.

Is there a way i could organize them by size? shorter to tallest?

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If you're creating a Pattern Brush use just enough of the elements in your graphic that don't repeat; the pattern brush will make the effect repeat on its own. An Art Brush is going to be more specific to the length of the target path where the brush will be applied. I'll open the Document Info palette to see the Path Length of a selected path where I want to apply an Art Brush effect. Usually I'm doing this sort of thing with lettering. I'm not a big fan of how wacky looking some text on path effects can be, so an Art Brush can be a good alternative. I'll tailor the vector graphics on a horizontal line the same length as that of the target path. Then I'll turn the graphic into an Art Brush and apply that to the target path.

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