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Create a pattern swatch. Draw a vertical line with whatever stroke you like, and another path with no stroke or fill around it to the width you want the gaps to be, then drag both to the swatches palette:
Draw an object that you want to fill with the pattern and apply the swatch. In the transform palette menu, choose Transform Pattern only, then adjust the rotation:
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Your technique does appear to be the right one. But I'm only getting one line showing after I make a horizontal line pattern and putting in to 'Swatches'.
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After putting it into swatches you also need to apply it to an object.
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Got It! ....thanks
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Do you know how to make the line so they are not smoother looking like the screenshot I posted.
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Please show us what you have and then show an example of what you want. I don't understand what you want.
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The first image I posted. But thanks for your help, the you've given me 99% of what I want 👍🏼
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With the object selected:
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Suggest another way to create a diagonal pattern.
It is a method using a pattern brush.
Create the following figure. I use intersect in the pathfinder.
By registering this figure as a pattern brush, you can create the following figure.
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Instead of making a pattern swatch (which often bog down graphics cards if built wrong), just make the design element.
1. Make a black box (background)
2. Make a smaller grey rectangle.
3. Make a black line or shape and rotate it to desired angle.
4. Copy and paste (or step and repeat / blend tool - just make a bunch of stripes.)
5. Position the first one at the front and the last one at the end.
6. Select all the lines (make sure background is not selected) and align (horizontal distribute center).