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How can I make 'Horizontal Lines' within a Triangle (or any shape) like in the attached photo...
At first:
The lines are not horizontal and not "lines".
I don't know in which way they was created.
But you should be able to simulate a similar drawing.
Create a long vertical rectangle (for example 0.05in x 8in) and remove the lower right anchor point. You'll get a long triangle. Use transform effect as shown in the following screenshot.
The other structure is a blend between two ellipses.
And last not least: the final result depends very much on combinations of blend modes and different op
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Draw the lines.
Draw a triangle shape on top of them
Make a clipping mask.
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It looks like the fill in the triangles are curved, so I'd add to Monika's instructions on step 1 to draw 2 curves and use the Blend Tool to make a blend. Then draw the triangle, place it over the blend, select both the triangle and the blend, and make the clipping mask (Object > Clipping Mask or Ctrl + 7).
The 2nd Triangle looks like it's filled with straight lines that change their angle slightly, so make 2 lines at the appropriate angles, make another triangle, place the triangle over this blend, select the triangle and the blend, and make another clipping mask.
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At first:
The lines are not horizontal and not "lines".
I don't know in which way they was created.
But you should be able to simulate a similar drawing.
Create a long vertical rectangle (for example 0.05in x 8in) and remove the lower right anchor point. You'll get a long triangle. Use transform effect as shown in the following screenshot.
The other structure is a blend between two ellipses.
And last not least: the final result depends very much on combinations of blend modes and different opacities.