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I would try to use two blends. Normally it should work with three lines. But it's hard to say (because of the bad resolution on my phone) which line ist in the "middle".
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Thank you so much for the answear!
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A blend between 3 lines like this:
You need to experiment with it.
In my example yellow is in the center, magenta is on top.
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What is wrong about it?
You will probably not be able to exactly match the original.
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Yes, it's true. I tried to be close enough, hope it will do. Thank you for giving me the help I needed!
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Please check the number of anchor points (it is an advantage if each of the three lines has the same number).
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It's an advantage, but not necessary. It sometimes helps but other times not the slightest.
Mine are different.
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Hi Monika,
however, I am also very sure that both the anchor points and the "grip lines" are optimally positioned in your test.
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I think they are neither.
Not by the Bézier rules and not as advised by everyones' tutorials on blends.
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Wie kannst du nur so etwas sagen? Du bringst ja mein ganzes Weltbild ins Wanken.
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