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How to connect center of circle with line?

Explorer ,
Sep 08, 2020 Sep 08, 2020

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Why dont show point of connection of the circle from the center, to the line when turned on Smart Guides, Snap to Point, Snap to Glyph? What else needs to be turn on? The center of the circle cannot be precisely glued to the line. Why?

In the example it is a simple straight line with angle, I know I can horizontal and vertical align the line and the circle, but what if the line is curved?

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Community Expert , Sep 08, 2020 Sep 08, 2020

While Smart Guides are turned on, click on the centre point of the circle, hold down the Cmd key (Ctrl on Windows) and drag towards the stroked path. Smart Guides will then tell you when there is the desired intersection.

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Sep 08, 2020 Sep 08, 2020

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You may hold down the Cmd key while dragging the circle.

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To move a circle along a line, since can't snap center of circle directly where I want on line.

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Sep 08, 2020 Sep 08, 2020

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Extremlity,

 

Is Snap to Grid unticked, or what if it is?

 

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Snap to Grid it also doesn't work, the center of circle is offset from the line, and move of circle is limited.

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While Smart Guides are turned on, click on the centre point of the circle, hold down the Cmd key (Ctrl on Windows) and drag towards the stroked path. Smart Guides will then tell you when there is the desired intersection.

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Thank you. This should be easy like dragging the mouse if already turn on Smart Guides, without the keyboard.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 23, 2021 Nov 23, 2021

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This apparently only works for straight lines. Is there a way to do this with curves or other circles? What I'm seeing is that the smart guides, ctrl combination of clicking and dragging does yield the correct result. While the lines indicating an intersection appear, the center of the circle clearly does not align with a circular stroke.

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Nov 24, 2021 Nov 24, 2021

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Seems fine with curves here (Windows 10, outline mode on for clarity):

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 24, 2021 Nov 24, 2021

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Can you clarify what method you are using to acheive this. I do not see how this can be done on my end. The intersection will show, but the result is inaccurate on every attempt.

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Nevermind. The order of operations in the command is what was confusing. I was pressing ctrl after selection instead of before. It works now. I wish Adobe wouldn't be so opaque in the UI and functionality for these type of workflows. Oh well. Thanks!

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In former versions of Illustrator it used to work without the modifier key, but since the Smart Guides capabilities have been significantly enhanced, it was necessary to include a modifier key in some situations.

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